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450.60 – 450.60 | New York Law

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450.60 – 450.60

New York Criminal Procedure § 450.60

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NY CPL § 450.60 - Appeal to intermediate appellate court; to what court taken The particular intermediate appellate courts to which appeals authorized by sections 450.10 and 450.20 must be taken are as follows: 1. An appeal from a judgment, sentence or order of the supreme court must be taken to the appellate division of the department in which such judgment, sentence or order was entered. 2. An appeal from a judgment, sentence or order of a county court must be taken

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