ALBANY – The state’s highest court will hear three cases later this month involving complaints that critics have leveled since 2012, when new restrictions were introduced on restoring license privileges to repeat drunken driving offenders.
Taken together, the three cases touch on the challenges that litigants have brought since the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles established the new rule [15 NYCRR 136.5(b)(1)] for driver’s license revocations starting in November (NYLJ, Sept. 26, 2012).
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