New York FCT Code § 332.1

Pre-trial motions; definition
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§ 332.1. Pre-trial motions; definition. "Pre-trial motion" as used in\nthis article means any motion by a respondent which seeks an order of\nthe court:\n  1. transferring a proceeding pursuant to section 302.3; or\n  2. granting a separate fact-finding hearing pursuant to section 311.3;\nor\n  3. granting separate fact-finding hearings or consolidating petitions\npursuant to section 311.6; or\n  4. dismissing a petition pursuant to section 315.1; or\n  5. granting a bill of particulars pursuant to section 330.1; or\n  6. granting discovery pursuant to section 331.3; or\n  7. suppressing the use at the fact-finding hearing of any evidence\npursuant to section 330.2; or\n  8. dismissing a petition, or any count thereof, on the ground that the\nrespondent has been denied a speedy fact-finding hearing contrary to\nsection 310.2; or\n  9. dismissing a petition, or any count thereof, on the ground that the\nproceeding is untimely, pursuant to section 302.2; or\n  10. dismissing a petition, or any count thereof, on the ground that\nthe proceeding is barred in accordance with the laws applicable pursuant\nto section 303.2.\n

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