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§ 26. Action against officer making arrest of exempt person. An action  may  be maintained, by the person arrested, against the officer or other  person making an arrest contrary to the provisions of the last  section,  in  which the plaintiff is entitled to recover treble damages. A similar  action may also be maintained, in a like case, by  the  party  in  whose  behalf the witness was subpoenaed, or the order procured, to recover the  damages  sustained  by him, in consequence of the arrest. But a sheriff,  or other officer, or  person,  is  not  so  liable,  unless  the  person  claiming  an exemption from arrest, makes, if required by the sheriff or  officer, an affidavit, to the effect that he was legally  subpoenaed  or  ordered  to  attend, and that he was not so subpoenaed or ordered by his  own procurement, with the intent of avoiding arrest. In his affidavit he  must specify the court or officer, the  place  of  attendance,  and  the  cause  in  which  he  was so subpoenaed or ordered. The affidavit may be  taken before the officer arresting him, and exonerates the officer  from  liability for not making the arrest.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-3 > 26

§ 26. Action against officer making arrest of exempt person. An action  may  be maintained, by the person arrested, against the officer or other  person making an arrest contrary to the provisions of the last  section,  in  which the plaintiff is entitled to recover treble damages. A similar  action may also be maintained, in a like case, by  the  party  in  whose  behalf the witness was subpoenaed, or the order procured, to recover the  damages  sustained  by him, in consequence of the arrest. But a sheriff,  or other officer, or  person,  is  not  so  liable,  unless  the  person  claiming  an exemption from arrest, makes, if required by the sheriff or  officer, an affidavit, to the effect that he was legally  subpoenaed  or  ordered  to  attend, and that he was not so subpoenaed or ordered by his  own procurement, with the intent of avoiding arrest. In his affidavit he  must specify the court or officer, the  place  of  attendance,  and  the  cause  in  which  he  was so subpoenaed or ordered. The affidavit may be  taken before the officer arresting him, and exonerates the officer  from  liability for not making the arrest.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-3 > 26

§ 26. Action against officer making arrest of exempt person. An action  may  be maintained, by the person arrested, against the officer or other  person making an arrest contrary to the provisions of the last  section,  in  which the plaintiff is entitled to recover treble damages. A similar  action may also be maintained, in a like case, by  the  party  in  whose  behalf the witness was subpoenaed, or the order procured, to recover the  damages  sustained  by him, in consequence of the arrest. But a sheriff,  or other officer, or  person,  is  not  so  liable,  unless  the  person  claiming  an exemption from arrest, makes, if required by the sheriff or  officer, an affidavit, to the effect that he was legally  subpoenaed  or  ordered  to  attend, and that he was not so subpoenaed or ordered by his  own procurement, with the intent of avoiding arrest. In his affidavit he  must specify the court or officer, the  place  of  attendance,  and  the  cause  in  which  he  was so subpoenaed or ordered. The affidavit may be  taken before the officer arresting him, and exonerates the officer  from  liability for not making the arrest.