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In Matter of Cohn v. Fletcher (297 N.Y. 851), where petitioner testified that he did not see the pedestrian until he "was almost on top of him" and that there was no other traffic or anything to obscure his vision, the order revoking his license was affirmed.
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Argued January 7, 1948
Decided March 11, 1948
Appeal from the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department.
Harry S. Travis for appellant.
Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorney-General ( Herman F. Nehlsen and Wendell P. Brown of counsel), for respondent.
Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: LOUGHRAN, Ch. J., LEWIS, CONWAY, DESMOND, and DYE, JJ. Dissenting: THACHER and FULD, JJ.