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190.50 – 190.50 | New York Law

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190.50 – 190.50

New York Criminal Procedure § 190.50

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 190.50 - Grand jury; who may call witnesses; defendant as witness 1. Except as provided in this section, no person has a right to call a witness or appear as a witness in a grand jury proceeding. 2. The people may call as a witness in a grand jury proceeding any person believed by the district attorney to possess relevant information or knowledge. 3. The grand jury may cause to be called as a witness any person believed by it to possess relevant information or know

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