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530.45 – 530.45

New York Criminal Procedure § 530.45

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 530.45 - Order of recognizance or bail; after conviction and before sentence 530.45 Order of recognizance or bail; after conviction and before sentence. 1. When the defendant is at liberty in the course of a criminal action as a result of a prior order of recognizance or bail and the court revokes such order and then either fixes no bail or fixes bail in a greater amount or in a more burdensome form than was previously fixed and remands or commits defendant t

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