In People v. Antommarchi, 80 NY2d 247 (1992), the statutory rights of a defendant to be present during any sidebar questioning of a prospective juror concerning his or her impartiality was affirmed by the New York Court of Appeals.
Such rights are generally known as the Antommarchi Rights.
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