New York Statutes

§ 845-C — Criminal history record searches; undisposed cases

New York § 845-C
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Art. 35Division of Criminal Justice Services

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§ 845-c. Criminal history record searches; undisposed cases.

1.When,\npursuant to statute or the regulations of the division, the division\nconducts a search of its criminal history records and returns a report\nthereon, all references to undisposed cases contained in such criminal\nhistory record shall be excluded from such report.\n 2. For purposes of this section, "undisposed case" shall mean a\ncriminal action or proceeding identified in the division's criminal\nhistory record repository, for which there is no record of an unexecuted\nwarrant of arrest, superior court warrant of arrest, or bench warrant,\nand for which no record of conviction or imposition of sentence or other\nfinal disposition, other than the issuance of an apparently unexecuted\nwarrant, has been recorded and wi

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