What criminal offence, from the 1920s, was known as "Att C.R.S.P.".
I'm in the UK but researching a New York ancestor of a friend here. The ancestor was convicted in the 1920s and sent to Sing-Sing for 5 to 10 years - his crime was noted as "Att C.R.S.P." on the prison blotter page. I assume that "Att" means "Attempted", but what crime was "C.R.S.P.? It must have been a serious offence to warrant that long a sentence?
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@David Wilkins
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David
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I am not from the "United States of America" ...
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That said ...
I did find this ...
CRSP = Criminal Receiving Stolen Property
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Common Abbreviations Used in Criminal Record Reports
https://www.cdse.edu/documents/cdse/CriminalRecordAbbreviations.pdf
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This list should be used only as a guide in interpreting criminal record information. Some jurisdictions may interpret some of the terms contained herein differently.
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Centre for Development of Security Excellence
Security education, training, and certification for DoD and Industry
An official website of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
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And, which is the same in the following "Website".
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National Crime Search
Glossary/Abbreviations
https://www.nationalcrimesearch.com/glossary/
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I do not know if this is the case in regard to your query.
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I hope this helps.
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Brett
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Thanks Brett - I'd googled all sorts of combinations but not had any likely hits 😭
Much obliged!
David
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I also also googled "Criminal Receiving Stolen Property" and found a link to the New York Penal Code
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/PEN/165.40 which is a part of the Code and specifies that receiving stolen property. is "Criminal Receiving Stolen Property"
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