New York Statutes
§ 160.10 — Fingerprinting; duties of police with respect thereto
New York § 160.10
JurisdictionNew York
Law CPLCriminal Procedure
Title HPreliminary Proceedings In Local Criminal Court
Part 2The Principal Proceedings
Art. 160Fingerprinting and Photographing of Defendant After Arrest--criminal Identification Records and Statistics
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N.Y. Criminal Procedure § 160.10 (2026).
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§ 160.10 Fingerprinting; duties of police with respect thereto.\n 1. Following an arrest, or following the arraignment upon a local\ncriminal court accusatory instrument of a defendant whose court\nattendance has been secured by a summons or an appearance ticket under\ncircumstances described in sections 130.60 and 150.70, the arresting or\nother appropriate police officer or agency must take or cause to be\ntaken fingerprints of the arrested person or defendant if an offense\nwhich is the subject of the arrest or which is charged in the accusatory\ninstrument filed is:\n (a) A felony; or\n (b) A misdemeanor defined in the penal law; or\n (c) A misdemeanor defined outside the penal law which would constitute\na felony if such person had a previous judgment of conviction for a\ncrime.\n
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