reversal or modification of judgment; action by criminal
court.
Upon reversing or modifying a judgment and directing corrective
action, an appellate court must remit the case to the criminal court in
which the judgment was entered. Such criminal court must execute the
direction of the appellate court and must, depending upon the nature of
such direction, either discharge the defendant from custody, exonerate
his bail or issue a securing order.
Structure New York Laws
Part 2 - The Principal Proceedings
Title M - Proceedings After Judgment
Article 470 - Appeals--Determination Thereof
470.05 - Determination of Appeals; General Criteria.
470.10 - Determination of Appeals; Definitions of Terms.
470.15 - Determination of Appeals by Intermediate Appellate Courts; Scope of Review.
470.25 - Determination of Appeals by Intermediate Appellate Courts; Form and Content of Order.