Casse v. New York State Racing & Wagering Board

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1987-12-17

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OPINION OF THE COURT Hancock, Jr., J. The "trainer responsibility rule” (9 NYCRR 4043.4) makes *592 the trainer of a thoroughbred race horse liable for the impermissible presence of a restricted substance in the horse’s system unless the trainer can show by substantial evidence that he was, in fact, neither personally nor vicariously responsible. Th…

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