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215.30 – 215.30 | New York Law

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215.30 – 215.30

New York Criminal Procedure § 215.30

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NY CPL § 215.30 - Adjournment in contemplation of dismissal; restoration to calendar; dismissal of action 215.30 Adjournment in contemplation of dismissal; restoration to calendar; dismissal of action. Upon issuing an order adjourning an action in contemplation of dismissal pursuant to section 215.10 of this article, the court must release the defendant on his own recognizance and refer the action to a dispute resolution center established pursuant to article twenty-on

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