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220.30 – 220.30 | New York Law

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220.30 – 220.30

New York Criminal Procedure § 220.30

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 220.30 - Plea; plea of guilty to part of indictment; plea covering other indictments indictments. 1. A plea of guilty not embracing the entire indictment, entered pursuant to the provisions of subdivision four or five of section 220.10, is a "plea of guilty to part of the indictment." 2. The entry and acceptance of a plea of guilty to part of the indictment constitutes a disposition of the entire indictment. 3. (a) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (b), or

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