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410.90 – 410.90

New York Criminal Procedure § 410.90

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 410.90 - Termination of sentence 1. The court may at any time terminate either a period of probation, other than a period of lifetime probation, for conviction to a crime or a period of conditional discharge for an offense. 2. The court may terminate a period of probation for a person who is subject to lifetime probation and who has been on unrevoked probation for at least five consecutive years. 3. (a) The court shall grant a request for termination of a sentence o

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