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Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-11 > 261

§  261.  Subpoena on application for executive clemency.  The governor  shall have the power in any matter  pertaining  to  an  application  for  clemency,  to  issue  a  subpoena  to  compel the attendance of a person  before him at a time and place designated in said subpoena; and he shall  also have the power to compel the  production  of  any  book,  paper  or  writing by a subpoena duces tecum, directed to a person in whose custody  either  may be, at a time and place designated in said subpoena. But the  provisions of this article shall not apply to any book, paper or writing  filed in any office of record in any civil division of this state.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-11 > 261

§  261.  Subpoena on application for executive clemency.  The governor  shall have the power in any matter  pertaining  to  an  application  for  clemency,  to  issue  a  subpoena  to  compel the attendance of a person  before him at a time and place designated in said subpoena; and he shall  also have the power to compel the  production  of  any  book,  paper  or  writing by a subpoena duces tecum, directed to a person in whose custody  either  may be, at a time and place designated in said subpoena. But the  provisions of this article shall not apply to any book, paper or writing  filed in any office of record in any civil division of this state.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-11 > 261

§  261.  Subpoena on application for executive clemency.  The governor  shall have the power in any matter  pertaining  to  an  application  for  clemency,  to  issue  a  subpoena  to  compel the attendance of a person  before him at a time and place designated in said subpoena; and he shall  also have the power to compel the  production  of  any  book,  paper  or  writing by a subpoena duces tecum, directed to a person in whose custody  either  may be, at a time and place designated in said subpoena. But the  provisions of this article shall not apply to any book, paper or writing  filed in any office of record in any civil division of this state.