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100.40 – 100.40 | New York Law

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100.40 – 100.40

New York Criminal Procedure § 100.40

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NY CPL § 100.40 - Local criminal court and youth part of the superior court accusatory instruments; sufficiency on face 100.40 * Local criminal court accusatory instruments; sufficiency on face. * NB Effective until October 1, 2018 * Local criminal court and youth part of the superior court accusatory instruments; sufficiency on face. * NB Effective October 1, 2018; see ch. 59/2017 Pt. WWW 106 sb b for further contingencies for 10/1/2019 1. An information, or a count thereof, is suffici

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