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370.15 – 370.15

New York Criminal Procedure § 370.15

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NY CPL § 370.15 - Procedure for determining whether certain misdemeanor crimes are crimes of domestic violence for purposes of federal law are crimes of domestic violence for purposes of federal law. 1. When a defendant has been charged with assault or attempted assault in the third degree as defined in sections 120.00 and 110.00 of the penal law, menacing or attempted menacing in the second degree as defined in sections 120.14 and 110.00 of the penal law, criminal

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