Notice of Application for Leave to Appeal Pursuant to Cpl 460.15 is a legal document that was released by the New York Supreme Court - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a Notice of Application for Leave to Appeal?
A: A Notice of Application for Leave to Appeal is a legal document filed in New York to request permission to appeal a court decision.
Q: What does CPL 460.15 refer to?
A: CPL 460.15 refers to the section of the New York Criminal Procedure Law that deals with applications for leave to appeal.
Q: Who can file a Notice of Application for Leave to Appeal?
A: Any party to a criminal case in New York can file a Notice of Application for Leave to Appeal.
Q: What is the purpose of filing this notice?
A: The purpose of filing this notice is to seek permission from the court to appeal a decision.
Q: Is the filing of a Notice of Application for Leave to Appeal guaranteed to result in an appeal?
A: No, filing a Notice of Application for Leave to Appeal does not guarantee that an appeal will be granted. The court has discretion to grant or deny the application.
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