2006 New York Code - Defendant May Object To Sufficiency Of, Or Deny Impeachment.



 
    §  419.  Defendant  may object to sufficiency of, or deny impeachment.
  When the defendant appears, he must answer the articles of  impeachment;
  which  he  may  do, either by objection to their sufficiency, or that of
  any article therein, or by denying the truth of the same.

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