New York Statutes

§ 220.50 — Plea; entry of plea

New York § 220.50
JurisdictionNew York
Law CPLCriminal Procedure
Title JProsecution of Indictments In Superior Courts--plea to Sentence
Part 2The Principal Proceedings
Art. 220The Plea

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N.Y. Criminal Procedure § 220.50 (2026).

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§ 220.50 Plea; entry of plea.\n 1. A plea to an indictment, other than one against a corporation, must\nbe entered orally by the defendant in person; except that a plea to an\nindictment which does not charge a felony may, with the permission of\nthe court, be entered by counsel upon submission by him of written\nauthorization of the defendant.\n 2. A plea to an indictment against a corporation must be entered by\ncounsel.\n 3. If a defendant who is required to enter a plea to an indictment\nrefuses to do so or remains mute, the court must enter a plea of not\nguilty to the indictment in his behalf.\n 4. Where the permission of the court and the consent of the people are\na prerequisite to the entry of a plea of guilty, the court and the\nprosecutor must either orally on the record or

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