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Thursday, October 27, 2011
now if only Gerald G Wright Esq. would ask the New York State
Attorney General for a FREE Opinion so that we would know if:
1. NY PML Sec 105 applies to Nassau OTB
2 NY PML Sec 105 is constitutionally defensible
3 NY PML Sec 105 violates the rights of Town of Hempstead Bettors secured by NY Const. Art. 1, Sec. 3.
4 NY PML Sec 105 is vague, indefinite and/or overly broad.
GERALD G. WRIGHT
Candidate for the Nassau County District Court
(2nd District)
Candidate Biography
Personal Statement
Gerald G. Wright is active in many community and legal organizations. He served as President of Legal Aid Society of Nassau County from 2002-2004. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Bar Association of Nassau County and was Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, 1990-1992. He served on many other Boards including The Boys Scouts of America, Girls Scouts USA and The Urban League. He gives back to his community as evidenced by the "Gerald Gardner Wright Endowment Scholarship Fund" at Hofstra University and the Mentor Programs that he established through his office for the youth. He is fair and reasonable but can be tough when necessary. He is a retired decorated Police Officer
Party Membership
Republican
Party Line
Republican
Campaign Web Site
Education
Hofstra University School of Law, J.D., 1976
Hunter College, M.A., 1972
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, B.S., 1970
Admitted to Bar
New York 1984
Occupation/Employer
Solo Practitioner, Gerald Gardner Wright, P.C.
Professional Experience
President, Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Hempstead 2002-Present
President, Planning Board, Town of Hempstead, 2002-Present
Special Counsel, Inc. Village of Hempstead, Tax Certiorari Proceedings, 2001-2005
Real Estate Closing Attorney - Carver Savings Bank 1997-2001; City National Bank 2001-present;, Bank of America 2004-present
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The Chairman of the Board of Appeals is David P. Weiss. Board Members include Gerald G. Wright, Katuria D'Amato, Christian Browne, John F. Ragano, Frank A. Mistero and Kimberly A. Perry.
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Open On 1st Palm Sunday, Otb Rakes In $2m. BY JERRY BOSSERT DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER. Monday, April 14, 2003. New York City Off-Track Betting...
§ 105. Supplementary regulatory powers of the board. Notwithstanding
any inconsistent provision of law, the board through its rules and
regulations or in allotting dates for racing or in licensing race
meetings at which pari-mutuel betting is permitted shall be empowered
to: (i) permit racing at which pari-mutuel betting is conducted on any
or all dates from the first day of January through the thirty-first day
of December, inclusive of Sundays but exclusive of December twenty-fifth
and Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday; and (ii) fix minimum and maximum
charges for admission at any race meeting.
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