On January 31, 1974, the defendant was tried before the court, without a jury, for allegedly violating the provisions of subdivision (a) of section 153.19 of the New York City Health Code. At the end of the trial, defendant moved to dismiss the complaint on the grounds that the aforementioned statute is overly broad and vague, and in violation of the due process clause of the United States Constitution. The court reserved decision...
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