MATTER OF LIND v. LOMENZO


36 A.D.2d 716 (1971)

In the Matter of Lawrence Lind, Petitioner, v. John P. Lomenzo, as Secretary of State of The State of New York, Respondent

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

March 25, 1971


The determination finding the petitioner guilty of untrustworthiness is supported by substantial evidence. (Real Property Law, § 441-c.) However, in our opinion, under all the circumstances the sanction imposed was excessive and unduly disproportionate to the offense. On the record before us, a suspension for the period of one year would be more appropriate, and at that time, if the petitioner so applies, respondent may consider de novo his application for a license...

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