
    Supreme Court —General Term—Second Department.
    March 6, 1894.
    PEOPLE v. FREDERICK KUNZ.
    (58 St. Rep. 740.)
    Evidence—Rape—Cobrobobation.
    A conviction of rape, on the uncorroborated testimony of the complainant, will be reversed.
    Appeal from a judgment of conviction. .
    Thorton, Earle & Kiendl, for appellant.
    Daniel Noble, Dist. Atty., for the People.
   PER CURIAM.

A careful examination of the evidence in this ease has failed to disclose any testimony corroborative of the complainant’s story. The conviction rests upon her testimony, uncorroborated by other evidence. The judgment must be reversed, and a new trial had.  