People v. Mendoza

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1993-11-22

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OPINION OF THE COURT Chief Judge Kaye. These appeals center on the statutory requirement that a motion to suppress "contain sworn allegations of fact” (CPL 710.60 [1]). In each case, the trial court summarily denied a suppression motion and the Appellate Division affirmed because the motion did not satisfy the…

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