New York Statutes

§ 27.07 — Pleas by mail

New York § 27.07
JurisdictionNew York
Law PARParks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Title EEnforcement; Penalties; State Aid

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N.Y. Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation § 27.07 (2026).

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§ 27.07 Pleas by mail. A defendant charged with a violation of any\nprovision of this chapter or rule, regulation, local law or ordinance\npromulgated or adopted thereunder may himself plead guilty to the charge\nin open court. He may also submit to the magistrate having jurisdiction,\nin person, by duly authorized agent, or by registered mail, a statement\n(a) that he waives arraignment in open court and the aid of counsel, (b)\nthat he pleads guilty to the offense as charged, (c) that he elects and\nrequests that the charge be disposed of and the fine or penalty fixed by\nthe court, (d) of any explanation that he desires to make concerning the\noffense charged, and (e) that he makes all statements under penalty of\nperjury. Thereupon the magistrate may proceed as though the defendant\

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