People v. Mezon

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1992-10-22

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OPINION OF THE COURT Titone, J. CPL 710.60 (1) provides that pretrial motions to suppress evidence must be made "in writing and upon reasonable notice to the people.” The issue in this appeal is whether the People may effectively waive compliance with this statutory requirement. Although we conclude that a waiver is permissible, we nonetheless hold that in this case defendant’s oral motion should not have b…

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