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510.40 – 510.40 | New York Law

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510.40 – 510.40

New York Criminal Procedure § 510.40

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NY CPL § 510.40 - Application for recognizance or bail; determination thereof, form of securing order and execution thereof 510.40 Application for recognizance or bail; determination thereof, form of securing order and execution thereof. 1. An application for recognizance or bail must be determined by a securing order which either: (a) Grants the application and releases the principal on his own recognizance; or (b) Grants the application and fixes bail; or (c) Denies the appl

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