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400.19 – 400.19 | New York Law

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400.19 – 400.19

New York Criminal Procedure § 400.19

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NY CPL § 400.19 - Procedure for determining whether defendant is a second child sexual assault felony offender sexual assault felony offender. 1. Applicability. The provisions of this section govern the procedure that must be followed in any case where it appears that a defendant who stands convicted of a felony offense for a sexual assault upon a child as defined in section 70.07 of the penal law has previously been convicted of a predicate felony for a sexual assault upon

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