People v. Newman

207 A.D. 354, 202 N.Y.S. 163, 1923 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 5960

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People v. Newman, 207 A.D. 354, 202 N.Y.S. 163, 1923 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 5960 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1923).

Opinion

Martin, J.:

For the reasons stated in People v. Weller (207 App. Div. 337), decided herewith, we reject the reasoning advanced in the Court of General Sessions so far as it is intended to show that there was no power to adopt the ordinance in question. We agree, however, that [355]*355error was committed, in the exclusion of evidence as set forth in the opinion in this case, reported in People v. Newman (109 Misc. Rep. 622).

We, therefore, affirm the judgment of that court. We deem it unnecessary to consider the other points discussed in said opinion.

Smith and McAvoy, JJ., concur; Clarke, P. J., and Finch, J., concur in result.

Judgment affirmed.

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Related

People v. Weller
207 A.D. 337 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 1923)
People v. Newman
38 N.Y. Crim. 169 (New York Court of General Session of the Peace, 1919)

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