New York Statutes

§ 2009 — Judge before whom defendant arraigned or tried

New York § 2009
JurisdictionNew York
Law UCTUniform City Court Act
Art. 20Criminal Jurisdiction and Procedure

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N.Y. Uniform City Court Act § 2009 (2026).

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§ 2009. Judge before whom defendant arraigned or tried.\n An accused person need not be arraigned or tried before the judge\nsigning or issuing the summons or warrant, but may be arraigned or tried\nbefore any judge of the court; provided, however, that whenever trial\nhas been commenced, it shall be continued and concluded by and before\nthe same judge before whom it was commenced, except as hereinbefore\nprovided.\n

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