52 N.Y. St. Rep. 939

The People ex rel. William G. Lyons, Relator, v. Nathan Strauss et al., Commissioners, Resp'ts.

Certioran’i to review the judgment of the board of park commissioners of the park department of the city of New York, dismissing the relator from the police force in said department.

Louis J. Grant, for relator; W. H. Clark (Wm. A. Sweetser, of counsel), for resp’ts.

Per Curiam.

identification of the relator as the person who had ridden at an unusual and rapid rate of speed through Seventy-second street, and knocked down and injured a citizen, was by evidence of a circumstantial character, but it was sufficient. There was abundant evidence that the reckless rider wore the uniform of a mounted park police officer, and according to the testimony of officers Purcell and Hoey, and the stableman, Jacob Smith, which was believed by the board of commissioners, the relator must have been the man.

The judgment should be affirmed and the writ dismissed, with fifty dollars costs and disbursements to the respondents.

People ex rel. Lyons v. Strauss
52 N.Y. St. Rep. 939

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People ex rel. Lyons v. Strauss
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May 1, 1893
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