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220.10 – 220.10 | New York Law

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220.10 – 220.10

New York Criminal Procedure § 220.10

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NY CPL § 220.10 - Plea; kinds of pleas The only kinds of pleas which may be entered to an indictment are those specified in this section: 1. The defendant may as a matter of right enter a plea of "not guilty" to the indictment. 2. Except as provided in subdivision five, the defendant may as a matter of right enter a plea of "guilty" to the entire indictment. 3. Except as provided in subdivision five, where the indictment charges but one crime, the defendant may, with bo

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