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§ 4109. Peremptory challenges.  The plaintiff or plaintiffs shall have  a  combined  total  of  three  peremptory challenges plus one peremptory  challenge for every two alternate jurors. The  defendant  or  defendants  (other  than  any  third-party  defendant  or  defendants)  shall have a  combined total of  three  peremptory  challenges,  plus  one  peremptory  challenge  for  every two alternate jurors. The court, in its discretion  before the examination of jurors begins, may grant an  equal  number  of  additional  challenges  to both sides as may be appropriate. In any case  where a side has two or more parties, the court, in its discretion,  may  allocate that side's combined total of peremptory challenges among those  parties in such manner as may be appropriate.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-41 > 4109

§ 4109. Peremptory challenges.  The plaintiff or plaintiffs shall have  a  combined  total  of  three  peremptory challenges plus one peremptory  challenge for every two alternate jurors. The  defendant  or  defendants  (other  than  any  third-party  defendant  or  defendants)  shall have a  combined total of  three  peremptory  challenges,  plus  one  peremptory  challenge  for  every two alternate jurors. The court, in its discretion  before the examination of jurors begins, may grant an  equal  number  of  additional  challenges  to both sides as may be appropriate. In any case  where a side has two or more parties, the court, in its discretion,  may  allocate that side's combined total of peremptory challenges among those  parties in such manner as may be appropriate.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-41 > 4109

§ 4109. Peremptory challenges.  The plaintiff or plaintiffs shall have  a  combined  total  of  three  peremptory challenges plus one peremptory  challenge for every two alternate jurors. The  defendant  or  defendants  (other  than  any  third-party  defendant  or  defendants)  shall have a  combined total of  three  peremptory  challenges,  plus  one  peremptory  challenge  for  every two alternate jurors. The court, in its discretion  before the examination of jurors begins, may grant an  equal  number  of  additional  challenges  to both sides as may be appropriate. In any case  where a side has two or more parties, the court, in its discretion,  may  allocate that side's combined total of peremptory challenges among those  parties in such manner as may be appropriate.