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230.40 – 230.40 | New York Law

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230.40 – 230.40

New York Criminal Procedure § 230.40

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 230.40 - Removal of action; determinations and rulings before and after removal; by which courts made removal; by which courts made. Upon any removal of an indictment and action from one superior court to another pursuant to the provisions of this article, determinations and rulings with respect to the action made before such removal are not thereby rendered invalid. All subsequent determinations and rulings must be made by the court to which the action is remo

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