2006 New York Code - Finality Of Proceedings, Findings And Sentences.



 
    § 130.72-b. Finality  of  proceedings,  findings  and sentences.   The
  appellate review of records of  trial  provided  by  this  chapter,  the
  proceedings,  findings,  and  sentences  of  courts-martial as approved,
  reviewed, or affirmed as required by this chapter,  and  all  dismissals
  and  discharges carried into execution under sentences by courts-martial
  following approval, review, or affirmation as required by this  chapter,
  are   final   and  conclusive.  Orders  publishing  the  proceedings  of
  courts-martial and all action taken pursuant to  those  proceedings  are
  binding  upon  all  departments,  courts,  agencies, and officers of the
  state of New York subject only to action upon a petition for a new trial
  as provided in section 130.71 of this  article  and  to  action  by  the
  adjutant  general as provided in section 130.72 of this article, and the
  authority of the governor.

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