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Judge Nullifies Horse Trainer Bob Baffert’s New York Suspension

ELMONT, UNITED STATES: Trainer Bob Baffert leads War Emblem to the track for a morning workout 07 June 2002 at Belmont racetrack in Elmont, NY. War Emblem hasn't put a foot wrong yet in his preparation to win the 1 1/2-mile one million USD Belmont Stakes to join the all-time great thoroughbreds who have won the US Triple Crown. AFP PHOTO/Don EMMERT (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)

A New York federal judge on Wednesday nullified the suspension of horse trainer Bob Baffert, finding that the New York Racing Association acted unconstitutionally by failing to let him adequately respond to claims made against him after Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit failed a postrace drug test.

In her written ruling, Brooklyn Judge Carol Bagley Amon said a prompt post-suspension hearing where Baffert could refute the claims was required to meet constitutional muster.

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