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215.10 – 215.10 | New York Law

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215.10 – 215.10

New York Criminal Procedure § 215.10

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 215.10 - Referral of selected felonies to dispute resolution Upon or after arraignment in a local criminal court upon a felony complaint, or upon or after arraignment in a superior court upon an indictment or superior court information, and before final disposition thereof, the court, with the consent of the people and of the defendant, and with reasonable notice to the victim and an opportunity for the victim to be heard, may order that the action b

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