2006 New York Code - Judgment On Conviction, How Pronounced.



 
    §  423.  Judgment on conviction, how pronounced. After conviction, the
  court must immediately, or  at  such  other  time  as  it  may  appoint,
  pronounce  judgment,  in  the  form  of  a  resolution, entered upon the
  minutes of the court.  The vote upon the passage thereof must  be  taken
  by yeas and nays, and must also be entered upon the minutes.

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