Holtzman v. Goldman

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1988-04-26

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OPINION OF THE COURT Simons, J. This appeal questions whether a Judge presiding over a criminal prosecution has the power to dispose of the matter before him by entering a nonappealable trial order of dismissal on the merits even though no evidence is presented and the merits of the case have not yet been heard. The question arises because on the day this case was scheduled for trial, the People were unable…

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