Established in 1907, Manhattan night court once attracted such spectators as John D. Rockefeller and the then Duke of Manchester. The court handles more than 100,000 arrests a year, averaging about 70 to 90 cases during the 5 p.m.-1 a.m. night session. Until 2003 there was a graveyard shift from 1am-9 am. The court staff who worked those hours referred to it as the "Lobster Shift".
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