128 Misc. 29 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1926
Harry F. Cohen, the applicant was convicted of misdemeanor before the recorder of the city of Newburgh, for violation of the Highway Law (§ 286, subd. 1, added by Laws of 1910, chap. 374, as amd. by Laws of 1925, chap. 310) in that his automobile lacked “ adequate brakes.” Upon such conviction the sentence imposed upon Cohen was a fine of thirty dollars. In addition the recorder revoked the operator’s license of Cohen and
Application for the reversal, revocation and vacating of the said determination of the recorder suspending the applicant’s license and certificate, and otherwise as requested in the order to show cause, dated May 12, 1926, is denied, but without costs and without prejudice to the applicant’s rights upon an appeal from the said determination or otherwise, in any proceeding for the review thereof, except by a summary application such as the one above entitled and now decided.
Settle order on notice before me at Mount Vernon.