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200.63 – 200.63 | New York Law

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200.63 – 200.63

New York Criminal Procedure § 200.63

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NY CPL § 200.63 - Indictment; special information for aggravated family offense 1. Whenever a person is charged with the commission or attempted commission of an aggravated family offense as defined in section 240.75 of the penal law, an indictment or information for such offense shall be accompanied by a special information, filed by the district attorney with the court, alleging that the defendant was previously convicted of a specified offense as defined in subdivisio

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