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§  938.  County  detective  in  counties  of  Bronx  and Kings, County  detectives are hereby empowered, under the  direction  of  the  district  attorney by whom appointed, to preserve order, to examine all papers and  processes  issued  from  such offices, to serve all papers and processes  issued from such office, to examine all bench  warrants  and  orders  of  arrest  in  criminal cases, and to perform such other duties as may from  time to time be  required  of  them  by  such  district  attorney.  Such  officers  may  be authorized to act as deputy sheriffs by the sheriff of  the city of New York to assist in preserving the  peace.  Such  officers  shall hold office during the pleasure of the district attorney.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-24 > 938

§  938.  County  detective  in  counties  of  Bronx  and Kings, County  detectives are hereby empowered, under the  direction  of  the  district  attorney by whom appointed, to preserve order, to examine all papers and  processes  issued  from  such offices, to serve all papers and processes  issued from such office, to examine all bench  warrants  and  orders  of  arrest  in  criminal cases, and to perform such other duties as may from  time to time be  required  of  them  by  such  district  attorney.  Such  officers  may  be authorized to act as deputy sheriffs by the sheriff of  the city of New York to assist in preserving the  peace.  Such  officers  shall hold office during the pleasure of the district attorney.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-24 > 938

§  938.  County  detective  in  counties  of  Bronx  and Kings, County  detectives are hereby empowered, under the  direction  of  the  district  attorney by whom appointed, to preserve order, to examine all papers and  processes  issued  from  such offices, to serve all papers and processes  issued from such office, to examine all bench  warrants  and  orders  of  arrest  in  criminal cases, and to perform such other duties as may from  time to time be  required  of  them  by  such  district  attorney.  Such  officers  may  be authorized to act as deputy sheriffs by the sheriff of  the city of New York to assist in preserving the  peace.  Such  officers  shall hold office during the pleasure of the district attorney.