Benjamin F. Tilley, charged with being an accessory after the fact to the $50,000 Coop robbery in January 1948, was found not guilty in Middlesex Superior Court yesterday on a directed verdict by Judge Vincent Brogna.
Tilley was released largely on the testimony of Anthony J. Novicki, one of five men now serving sentences for the theft.
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