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    New York Pretrial Criminal Procedure provides defense attorneys, prosecutors, and judges with an up-to-date and insightful guide to pretrial procedure in New York criminal cases. The book provides exhaustive analysis of the applicable statutes and the

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    Publisher:Thomson West
    Service Number:12186853
    Pages:1368
    Publication date:2007-12-14
    Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:New York
    External Product Title:NY PRACTICE V.7 PRETRIAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FULL SET
    Update frequency:Updated annually
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    Anthony Girese

    Anthony Girese is Counsel to the Bronx County District Attorney. He received his undergraduate degree in 1968 from City College of the City University of New York and his law degree in 1971 from the Columbia University Law School. 

    James A Yates, Honorable

    The Honorable James A. Yates is Judge of the New York State Court of Claims and sits as Acting Justice in the criminal term of the Supreme Court, York County. He received his undergraduate degree in 1967 from Princeton University and his law degree 

    Lawrence K Marks

    Lawrence K. Marks, Editor-In-Chief, is Deputy Counsel-Criminal Justice of the New York State Office of Court Administration. In that capacity he advises court administrators on criminal justice matters, participates in the development of criminal justice 

    Mark Dwyer

    Mark Dwyer has been Chief of the Appeals Bureau of the New York County District Attorney's Office since 1985. He received his undergraduate degree in 1972 from Princeton University and his law degree in 1975 from the Yale Law School. 

    Robert S. Dean

    Robert S. Dean is the attorney-in-charge at the Center for Appellate Litigation in New York City.

    A graduate of New York University School of Law, he is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School.