
    PEOPLE ex rel. MOSES v. WOODS, Police Com’r.
    (Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department.
    July 30, 1915.)
    Proceeding by the People of the State of New York, on the relation of Lipman Moses, against Arthur Woods, Police Commissioner of the City of New York.
   PER CURIAM.

We think that, if the relator did use the language set forth in the first specification of charges, it was used with no evil intent, and was so insubstantial in itself as not to constitute a violation of the rules. As to the third specification, the circumstances shown in the record disclose no intentional false statements by the relator. The determination of the police commissioner is annulled, writ sustained, and the relator reinstated, with $50 costs and disbursements.  