New York Statutes
§ 1607 — Prosecutions and immunity
New York § 1607
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N.Y. Business Corporation § 1607 (2026).
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§ 1607. Prosecutions and immunity.\n (a) The attorney general may prosecute every person charged with the\ncommission of a criminal offense arising from the violation of any\nprovision of this article. In all such proceedings, the attorney general\nmay appear in person or by his deputy before any court of record or any\ngrand jury and exercise all the powers and perform all the duties in\nrespect of such actions or proceedings which the district attorney would\notherwise be authorized or required to exercise or perform; or the\nattorney general may in his discretion transmit evidence, proof and\ninformation as to such offense to the district attorney of the county or\ncounties in which the alleged violation has occurred, and every district\nattorney to whom such evidence, proof and inform
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People v. Romero
698 N.E.2d 424 (New York Court of Appeals, 1998)
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