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Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-11 > 265

§  265.  Penalty for failure of witness to appear. A person subpoenaed  who fails to appear, refuses to answer, or  produce  a  book,  paper  or  writing  as  provided in this article, shall upon conviction be adjudged  guilty of a criminal contempt. And  in  addition  thereto  a  person  so  subpoenaed  shall  be  subject to all the provisions of law which now or  may hereafter exist, relating to witnesses in civil or criminal  actions  at  law;  and  the  governor shall possess all the powers in relation to  said provisions which are possessed by any court or judge, but he  shall  be limited to the matters arising under the provisions of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-11 > 265

§  265.  Penalty for failure of witness to appear. A person subpoenaed  who fails to appear, refuses to answer, or  produce  a  book,  paper  or  writing  as  provided in this article, shall upon conviction be adjudged  guilty of a criminal contempt. And  in  addition  thereto  a  person  so  subpoenaed  shall  be  subject to all the provisions of law which now or  may hereafter exist, relating to witnesses in civil or criminal  actions  at  law;  and  the  governor shall possess all the powers in relation to  said provisions which are possessed by any court or judge, but he  shall  be limited to the matters arising under the provisions of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-11 > 265

§  265.  Penalty for failure of witness to appear. A person subpoenaed  who fails to appear, refuses to answer, or  produce  a  book,  paper  or  writing  as  provided in this article, shall upon conviction be adjudged  guilty of a criminal contempt. And  in  addition  thereto  a  person  so  subpoenaed  shall  be  subject to all the provisions of law which now or  may hereafter exist, relating to witnesses in civil or criminal  actions  at  law;  and  the  governor shall possess all the powers in relation to  said provisions which are possessed by any court or judge, but he  shall  be limited to the matters arising under the provisions of this article.