Morgenthau v. Erlbaum

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1983-06-07

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OPINION OF THE COURT Chief Judge Cooke. On rare occasions, a criminal court will make an interlocutory ruling in favor of a defendant that will both *146 affect fundamental rights and have implications reaching far beyond the immediate case in which the order is made. In such situations and when the controversy is purely a legal one, an independent act…

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