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New York Appeals
Vol. 73, Issue 3, 2010May 05, 2010 EDT

IF THE SYSTEM IS NOT WORKING LET’S FIX IT: WHY SEVEN JUDGES ARE BETTER THAN ONE FOR DECIDING CRIMINAL LEAVE APPLICATIONS AT THE COURT OF APPEALS

Alan J. Pierce,
Default Judgement Subject Matter Jurisdiction Nullity Civil Practice Proof Court of Appeals Vacate
Albany Law Review
Alan J. Pierce, IF THE SYSTEM IS NOT WORKING LET’S FIX IT: WHY SEVEN JUDGES ARE BETTER THAN ONE FOR DECIDING CRIMINAL LEAVE APPLICATIONS AT THE COURT OF APPEALS, 73 Albany Law Review (2010).
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