New York Laws
Article 460 - Appeals--Taking and Perfection Thereof and Stays During Pendency Thereof
460.80 - Appeal; Argument and Submission Thereof.


The mode of and procedure for arguing or otherwise litigating appeals
in criminal cases are determined by rules of the individual appellate
courts. Among the matters to be determined by such court rules are the
circumstances in which oral argument is required and those in which the
case may be submitted by either or both parties without oral argument;
the consequences or effect of failure to present oral argument when such
is required; the amount of time for oral argument allowed to each party;
and the number of counsel entitled to be heard.