A local criminal court or youth part of the superior court may issue a
summons in any case in which, pursuant to section 120.20, it is
authorized to issue a warrant of arrest based upon an information, a
prosecutor's information, a felony complaint or a misdemeanor complaint.
If such information, prosecutor's information, felony complaint or
misdemeanor complaint is not sufficient on its face as prescribed in
section 100.40, and if the court is satisfied that on the basis of the
available facts or evidence it would be impossible to draw and file an
authorized accusatory instrument that is sufficient on its face, the
court must dismiss the accusatory instrument. A superior court may issue
a summons in any case in which, pursuant to section 210.10, it is
authorized to issue a warrant of arrest based upon an indictment.
Structure New York Laws
Part 2 - The Principal Proceedings
Title H - Preliminary Proceedings in Local Criminal Court
130.10 - Summons; Definition, Function, Form and Content.
130.20 - Summons; by What Courts Issuable and in What Courts Returnable.
130.30 - Summons; When Issuable.