MATTER OF LONG v. MACDUFF


284 A.D. 61 (1954)

In the Matter of Philip Long, Respondent, v. James R. Macduff, as Commissioner of Motor Vehicles of The State of New York, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Fourth Department.

May 5, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorney-General (Philetus M. Chamberlain and Wendell P. Brown of counsel), for appellant.

No appearance for respondent.

All concur. Present — McCURN, P. J., VAUGHAN, KIMBALL, PIPER and WHEELER, JJ.


PIPER, J.

Petitioner's operator's license was suspended for thirty days by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles for persistent violations of traffic laws and traffic ordinances pursuant to paragraph (d) of subdivision 3 of section 71 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law after a hearing held on September 17, 1953. At the hearing he admitted paying fines for passing a stop sign on January 15, 1952; for passing a school stop...

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