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§  262.  Appointment  of  person to hear application. The governor may  appoint a person to conduct a hearing  in  a  matter  pertaining  to  an  application  for  clemency,  and  his  compensation shall not exceed ten  dollars for each day's actual service. Such person, upon the  conclusion  of  such  hearing,  shall  forward  to  the  governor without delay, the  testimony taken before him.  The  governor  may  direct  that  a  person  subpoenaed  by  him,  in  conformity  to the provisions of the preceding  section, appear before a person designated by him to conduct  a  hearing  as  provided  by  this section; and a person so subpoenaed shall produce  any book, paper or writing before  said  person  so  designated  by  the  governor,  in conformity with the provisions of the preceding section of  this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-11 > 262

§  262.  Appointment  of  person to hear application. The governor may  appoint a person to conduct a hearing  in  a  matter  pertaining  to  an  application  for  clemency,  and  his  compensation shall not exceed ten  dollars for each day's actual service. Such person, upon the  conclusion  of  such  hearing,  shall  forward  to  the  governor without delay, the  testimony taken before him.  The  governor  may  direct  that  a  person  subpoenaed  by  him,  in  conformity  to the provisions of the preceding  section, appear before a person designated by him to conduct  a  hearing  as  provided  by  this section; and a person so subpoenaed shall produce  any book, paper or writing before  said  person  so  designated  by  the  governor,  in conformity with the provisions of the preceding section of  this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-11 > 262

§  262.  Appointment  of  person to hear application. The governor may  appoint a person to conduct a hearing  in  a  matter  pertaining  to  an  application  for  clemency,  and  his  compensation shall not exceed ten  dollars for each day's actual service. Such person, upon the  conclusion  of  such  hearing,  shall  forward  to  the  governor without delay, the  testimony taken before him.  The  governor  may  direct  that  a  person  subpoenaed  by  him,  in  conformity  to the provisions of the preceding  section, appear before a person designated by him to conduct  a  hearing  as  provided  by  this section; and a person so subpoenaed shall produce  any book, paper or writing before  said  person  so  designated  by  the  governor,  in conformity with the provisions of the preceding section of  this article.