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Irwin Jacobowitz v. State of Rhode Island, A.A. no. 19-19 (October 28, 2019)

Irwin Jacobowitz v. State of Rhode Island, A.A. no. 19-19 (October 28, 2019).pdf
District Court
10/28/2019
Irwin Jacobowitz v. State of Rhode Island, A.A. no. 19-19 (October 28, 2019)

Inspection Laws

Defendant appealed a decision of the Appeals Panel sustaining violations of G.L. 1956 § 31-3-1 (operation of unregistered vehicle) and § 31-38-3 (violation of inspection laws). Defendant was driving with one license plate, which belonged to another vehicle and had been suspended, and Defendant’s vehicle was not inspected. Defendant argued that, pursuant to G.L. § 31-38-5 (inspection of vehicles purchased outside the state), his vehicle did not need to be inspected until five days after it was registered. The District Court also rejected this argument because G.L. § 31-38-5 only applies to vehicles that are purchased out-of-state, and Defendant failed to introduce any evidence with respect to the place of purchase. Accordingly, the District Court affirmed the decision of the Appeals Panel.

Irwin Jacobowitz v. State of Rhode Island, A.A. no. 19-19 (October 28, 2019).pdf

District Court
10/28/2019
Irwin Jacobowitz v. State of Rhode Island, A.A. no. 19-19 (October 28, 2019)

Operating an Unregistered Vehicle

Defendant appealed a decision of the Appeals Panel sustaining violations of G.L. 1956 § 31-3-1 (operation of unregistered vehicle) and § 31-38-3 (violation of inspection laws). Defendant was driving with one license plate, which belonged to another vehicle and had been suspended, and Defendant’s vehicle was not inspected. Defendant also argued that he was exempt from the no-registration citation because G.L. § 31-4-10 (temporary transfer or registration) gives newly purchased vehicles a two-day grace period to be registered. But G.L. § 31-4-10 requires both license plates to be attached to the new vehicle, and Defendant’s vehicle only had one license plate attached. As such, the District Court rejected Defendant’s  argument and affirmed the decision of the Appeals Panel.

Irwin Jacobowitz v. State of Rhode Island, A.A. no. 19-19 (October 28, 2019).pdf