People v. Bright

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1988-02-17

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OPINION OF THE COURT Titone, J. The issue presented on these two appeals is whether Penal Law § 240.35 (7), which provides that "[a] person is guilty of loitering when he * * * [ljoiters or remains in any transportation facility, or is found sleeping therein, and is unable to give a satisfactory explanation of his presence”, is *379 constitutional. We…

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