VARRIALE v. SARATOGA HARNESS RACING, INC.


76 A.D.2d 991 (1980)

John Varriale et al., Respondents, v. Saratoga Harness Racing, Inc., et al., Appellants

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

June 19, 1980


On October 27, 1972, plaintiff, John Varriale, age 57 at the time of trial, went to the defendants' harness racing track. Shortly after he arrived, two plainclothes security officers employed by defendants asked plaintiff to accompany them to the front office. It was suspected that plaintiff came to the track for the purpose of buying racing programs to be used at Off Track Betting (OTB) parlors, where they would facilitate betting. The programs were available only at the...

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