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370.10 – 370.10 | New York Law

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370.10 – 370.10

New York Criminal Procedure § 370.10

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NY CPL § 370.10 - Proceedings from verdict to sentence The provisions of article three hundred thirty, governing the proceedings from verdict to sentence in an action prosecuted by indictment in a superior court, are applicable to a prosecution by information in a local criminal court; provided, however, where a judicial hearing officer has conducted the trial pursuant to section 350.20 of this chapter, all references to a court therein shall b

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