PEOPLE v. KASSOVER


20 Misc.2d 782 (1959)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Martin Kassover, Defendant.

City Magistrates' Traffic Court, Borough of Manhattan.

August 25, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas W. Reilly for plaintiff.

O'Dwyer & Bernstein (Leon Hershbaum of counsel), for defendant.


CHARLES SOLOMON, M.

The issue in this case is the validity of subdivision (a) of section 51 of the New York City Traffic Regulations (July 1, 1958) established by the Commissioner of Traffic under the authority of chapter 46 of the New York City Charter. Defendant contends it is invalid and unconstitutional because of vagueness. The court agrees. The facts as alleged in the complaint are not in dispute. The...

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