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440.60 – 440.60 | New York Law

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440.60 – 440.60

New York Criminal Procedure § 440.60

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 440.60 - Notification of invalid sentences of probation Whenever it shall appear to the satisfaction of the appropriate director of the probation department that a person sentenced pursuant to article sixty of the penal law has received a sentence which is invalid as a matter of law, it shall become his duty to notify the district attorney of the county in which such person was convicted. Upon such notification, the district attorney shall immediately inve

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