PEOPLE v. ST. CLAIR


56 Misc.2d 326 (1968)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. James St. Clair, Defendant.

Criminal Court of the City of New York, New York County.

March 22, 1968


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James St. Clair, defendant in person. Bert Neuborne for New York Civil Liberties Union, amicus curiæ.


AMOS S. BASEL, J.

The defendant is charged with violating section 701.2 of the Rules for the Regulation of the Use of the New York City Transit System. The section reads: "No person shall distribute any hand-bill or display any flag, banner, sign, or matter on or within the New York City Transit System." The rules are promulgated pursuant to section 1200 et seq. of the Public Authorities Law. Violation is punishable by fine of $25 or imprisonment...

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