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10.10 – 10.10 | New York Law

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10.10 – 10.10

New York Criminal Procedure § 10.10

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NY CPL § 10.10 - The criminal courts; enumeration and definitions 1. The "criminal courts" of this state are comprised of the superior courts and the local criminal courts. 2. "Superior court" means: (a) The supreme court; or (b) A county court. 3. "Local criminal court" means: (a) A district court; or (b) The New York City criminal court; or (c) A city court; or (d) A town court; or (e) A village court; or (f) A supreme court justice sitting as a local criminal court; or (g) A county judge

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