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120.70 – 120.70 | New York Law

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120.70 – 120.70

New York Criminal Procedure § 120.70

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 120.70 - Warrant of arrest; where executable * 1. A warrant of arrest issued by a district court, by the New York City criminal court or by a superior court judge sitting as a local criminal court may be executed anywhere in the state. * NB Effective until October 1, 2018 * 1. A warrant of arrest issued by a district court, by the New York City criminal court, the youth part of a superior court or by a superior court judge sitting as a local criminal court may be exec

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