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460.10 – 460.10

New York Criminal Procedure § 460.10

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 460.10 - Appeal; how taken 1. Except as provided in subdivisions two and three, an appeal taken as of right to an intermediate appellate court or directly to the court of appeals from a judgment, sentence or order of a criminal court is taken as follows: (a) A party seeking to appeal from a judgment or a sentence or an order and sentence included within such judgment, or from a resentence, or from an order of a criminal court not included in a judgment, must,

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