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340.10 – 340.10

New York Criminal Procedure § 340.10

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NY CPL § 340.10 - Definition of terms The following definitions are applicable to this title: 1. "Information," in addition to its meaning as defined in subdivision one of section 100.10, includes (a) a simplified information and (b) a prosecutor's information and (c) a misdemeanor complaint upon which the defendant, by a waiver executed pursuant to subdivision three of section 170.65, has consented to be prosecuted. 2. "Single judge trial" means a trial in a local c

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