New York Court of Appeals, 1987

People v. Librie

People v. Librie
New York Court of Appeals · Decided July 2, 1987
70 N.Y.2d 668; 512 N.E.2d 544; 518 N.Y.S.2d 961; 1987 N.Y. LEXIS 17314

People v. Librie

Opinion of the Court

On the court’s own motion, appeal dismissed upon the ground that the order appealed from was made in a criminal proceeding and it does not lie as of right under the Criminal Procedure Law (see, NY Const, art VI, § 3 [b]; CPL 450.90). Motion for a stay dismissed upon the ground that this court has no jurisdiction to entertain it. An application for that relief must be made to the Justice of the Appellate Division to whom the application for permission to appeal has been made (CPL 460.60).

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