New York City Housing Authority's Termination of Petitioner's Tenancy Was, in Light of the Circumstances, Not So Disproportionate to Her Misconduct as to Shock the Judicial Conscience, and Did Not Constitute an Abuse of Discretion—Tenant Misrepresented in an Annual Affidavit That She Did Not Work

This case involved the issue of whether the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA's) "termination of petitioner's tenancy was, in light of the circumstances, so disproportionate to her misconduct as to shock the judicial conscience, thereby constituting an abuse of discretion as a matter of law…." The court held that "it was not."

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