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180.60 – 180.60 | New York Law

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180.60 – 180.60

New York Criminal Procedure § 180.60

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NY CPL § 180.60 - Proceedings upon felony complaint; the hearing; conduct thereof 180.60 Proceedings upon felony complaint; the hearing; conduct thereof. A hearing upon a felony complaint must be conducted as follows: 1. The district attorney must conduct such hearing on behalf of the people. 2. The defendant may as a matter of right be present at such hearing. 3. The court must read to the defendant the felony complaint and any supporting depositions unless the defendant waive

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