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Question: Fraud upon the court (NYS)

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NotGuilty Sue

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The key part has to do with the issue. That the issue is criminal or civil is of little merit.
True, as long as your citations support the the issue it matters not whether they are drawn from civil or criminal law. However, the cases that I read from this forum address the criminal aspect only peripherally and instead argue how to factor the failure to wear a safety restraint (regardless of whether one did so legally or illegally) into damage awards. They shed no light on applicable statute (NY VTL 1229c-7), which remains the standard upon which the validity of a medical exemption to subsection 3a is adjudicated in NY traffic court. Apples and oranges, IMHO.
 
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