450.60 - Appeal to intermediate appellate court; to what court taken.

§ 450.60  Appeal to intermediate appellate court; to what court taken.    The   particular   intermediate  appellate  courts  to  which  appeals  authorized by sections 450.10 and 450.20 must be taken are as follows:    1.  An appeal from a judgment, sentence or order of the supreme  court  must  be taken to the appellate division of the department in which such  judgment, sentence or order was entered.    2.  An appeal from a judgment, sentence or order  of  a  county  court  must  be taken to the appellate division of the department in which such  judgment, sentence or order was entered.    3.  An appeal from a judgment, sentence or order of a  local  criminal  court  located  outside  of  New  York  City  must,  except as otherwise  provided in this subdivision, be taken to the county court of the county  in which such judgment, sentence or order was entered.    If the appellate division of the second, third  or  fourth  department  has  established  an  appellate  term  of  the  supreme  court  for  its  department, it may direct that appeals from  such  judgments,  sentences  and   orders   of   such   local   criminal  courts,  or  of  particular  classifications  of  such  local  criminal  courts,  be  taken  to  such  appellate  term of the supreme court instead of to the county court; and  in such case such an appeal must be so taken.    4.  An appeal from a judgment, sentence or order of the New York  City  criminal  court  must  be taken, if such judgment, sentence or order was  entered at a term of such court held in New York or Bronx county, to the  appellate division of the first department, and, if entered at a term of  such court held in Kings, Queens or Richmond county,  to  the  appellate  division of the second department; except that if the appellate division  of  either  such  department  has  established  an appellate term of the  supreme court for its department, it may direct that all such appeals be  taken thereto; and in such case such an appeal must be so taken.