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170.45 – 170.45 | New York Law

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170.45 – 170.45

New York Criminal Procedure § 170.45

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NY CPL § 170.45 - Motion to dismiss information, simplified traffic information, prosecutor's information or misdemeanor complaint; procedure 170.45 Motion to dismiss information, simplified traffic information, prosecutor's information or misdemeanor complaint; procedure. The procedural rules prescribed in section 210.45 with respect to the making, consideration and disposition of a motion to dismiss an indictment are also applicable to a motion to dismiss an informatio

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