People v. Dukatt
81 N.E.2d 93, 298 N.Y. 545
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Bluebook
People v. Dukatt, 81 N.E.2d 93, 298 N.Y. 545 (N.Y. 1948).
Opinion
Judgments reversed and new trials ordered upon the ground that the undisputed evidence is that defendants tendered a check in payment for their lodging and other accommodations upon demand by the hotel; in the absence of competent evidence that the check was worthless, such tender overcomes the presumption created by section 925 of the Penal Law. No opinion.
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