The following excerpt is from People v. Keohane, 201 Misc. 597 (N.Y. 1951):
The crimes charged and acts done were continuing and it is not necessary that the People identify each defendant separately as to each and every act, for all are charged as principals and the naming of a particular defendant might well be an empty formality. (See People v. Florence, 146 Misc. 735.)
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