JUD - Judiciary
- Article 1 - (1 - 1-A) SHORT TITLE
- Article 2 - (2 - 39-B) GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO COURTS AND JUDGES
- 2 - Courts of record.
- 2-A - Jurisdiction and powers of courts continued.
- 2-B - General powers of courts of record.
- 3 - Use of term "court" prohibited.
- 4 - Sittings of courts to be public.
- 5 - Courts not to sit on Sunday except in special cases nor on Saturday in certain cases.
- 6 - Adjournment of term of court of record to future day.
- 7 - Adjournment of term on non-appearance of judge.
- 7-A - Vacancies or changes in judges; power of judge out of office.
- 7-B - Continuance of out of court proceedings before judges of same court.
- 7-C - Continuance of special proceeding before another officer.
- 8 - Emergency relocations of court terms.
- 13 - Court or judge may direct the filing of original stenographic minutes with clerk.
- 13-A - Power to remove certain officers and to appoint successors.
- 13-B - Oath of referee, receiver, commissioner or appraiser.
- 14 - Disqualification of judge by reason of interest or consanguinity.
- 15 - Judge of court of record not disqualified because a resident or a taxpayer.
- 16 - Judge prohibited from practicing law in his court.
- 17 - Judge prohibited from practicing in cause which has been before him.
- 18 - Judge prohibited from taking fees for advice in matters before him.
- 19 - Judge must not be interested in costs.
- 20 - Ex officio judge must not be interested in costs or compensation of attorneys or counsellors in his court.
- 21 - Judge other than of court of appeals or appellate division not to decide question argued during his absence.
- 22 - Certificates as to year of birth to be filed by certain judicial officers.
- 23 - Age limitation on term of judicial office.
- 24 - Compensation of judges after removal.
- 25 - Retirement of state-paid full-time judges or justices of the unified court system and housing judges appointed pursuant to subdivision (f) of section
- 25-A - Retirement of judicial officers.
- 27 - Enacted without section heading.
- 28 - Amendment of minutes of stenographer.
- 29 - Seal of court of record.
- 30 - Lost or destroyed seal must be replaced.
- 30-A - Seal of Kings county and of the county clerk, the supreme court and the county court in said county.
- 30-B - Seal of New York county and of the county clerk and the supreme court.
- 30-C - Seal of Franklin county and of the county clerk and the supreme court.
- 30-D - Seal of Albany county and of the county clerk and the supreme court.
- 30-E - Seal of Livingston county and of the county clerk and the supreme court.
- 30-F - Seal of Cortland county and of the county clerk,the supreme court and the county court in said county.
- 31 - Seals and records of former superior city courts.
- 33 - Expense of certain criminal prosecutions to be borne by the state.
- 34 - Apportionment of expenses related to salaries or compensation paid by the state in the first instance.
- 35 - Assignment of counsel to indigent persons and appointment of physicians in certain proceedings.
- 35-A - Statements to be filed by judges or justices fixing or approving fees, commissions, or other compensation for persons appointed by courts to perform s
- 35-B - Assignment of counsel and related services in criminal actions in which a death sentence may be imposed.
- 36 - Personal assistants to judges and justices.
- 37 - Salary plan for non-judicial employees.
- 39 - Unified court budget; first instance payments by state; provision for prepayment; payment by localities; transfer of non-judicial personnel.
- 39-A - Mediation.
- 39-B - Special provisions relating to court facilities.
- Article 2-A - (40 - 48) STATE COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT
- 40 - Definitions.
- 40-A - Recycled products.
- 41 - State commission on judicial conduct; organization.
- 42 - Functions; powers and duties.
- 43 - Panels; referees.
- 44 - Complaint; investigation; hearing and disposition.
- 45 - Confidentiality of records.
- 46 - Breach of confidentiality of commission information.
- 47 - Resignation not to divest commission or court of appeals of jurisdiction.
- 48 - Courts on the judiciary; former commission on judicial conduct; jurisdiction and powers.
- Article 3 - (51 - 60) COURT OF APPEALS
- 51 - Court of appeals may make rules of practice for its court.
- 52 - General rule or order of court of appeals must be published.
- 53 - Rule-making power of court of appeals as to admission of attorneys and counsellors.
- 54 - Terms of court of appeals.
- 55 - Chambers for judges of court of appeals.
- 56 - Court of appeals to appoint state board of law examiners.
- 57 - Appointment of clerks, messenger and attendants.
- 58 - Appointment of clerks to judges of court of appeals.
- 59 - Duty of court of appeals to direct action on forfeiture of bond given by clerk of court.
- 60 - Court of appeals building.
- Article 3-A - (61 - 68) COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL NOMINATION
- 61 - Definitions.
- 62 - Organization of the commission.
- 63 - Functions of the commission.
- 64 - Additional functions of the commission.
- 65 - Rules of the commission.
- 66 - Confidentiality of proceedings and records.
- 67 - Breach of confidentiality of commission information.
- 68 - Procedures when vacancies occur.
- Article 4 - (70 - 109) APPELLATE DIVISION
- 70 - Judicial departments.
- 71 - Designations by governor of justices of appellate division.
- 72 - Revocation of designation of justice of appellate division.
- 75 - Location of appellate court in each department.
- 76 - Appellate division may compel sheriff to attend to room in which court is held.
- 77 - Courthouse of appellate division in first department.
- 78 - Justices of appellate division in first department may make rules for management of law libraries and court-houses of appellate division and supreme c
- 79 - Appointment of terms of appellate division in each department.
- 80 - Time for appointment of terms of appellate division in the first department.
- 81 - Associate justice of appellate division to preside in absence of presiding justice.
- 82 - Quorum and number necessary to a sitting and decision of appellate division.
- 85 - Power of appellate division as to calendars and administration of justice.
- 86 - Designation by appellate division of special and trial terms of the supreme court.
- 88 - Designation by presiding justice of appellate division of justice to hold term of supreme court.
- 89 - Disposition of records, books and papers; rules.
- 90 - Admission to and removal from practice by appellate division; character committees.
- 91 - Designation and compensation of papers in first, second, tenth and eleventh judicial districts for publication of calendars and notices.
- 92 - General powers conferred upon presiding justice and appellate division in first department.
- 93 - Appointment of clerks and deputy clerks of the appellate divisions.
- 94 - Appointment of clerical and other assistants of appellate division in first department.
- 95 - Appointment of clerical and other assistants of appellate division in second department.
- 97 - Appointment of consultation clerks in third and fourth departments.
- 98 - Appointment of confidential stenographer and assistant deputy clerk in third and fourth judicial departments.
- 99 - Appointment of attendants by justices of the appellate division.
- 99-A - Appointment of employees of appellate divisions in the third and fourth departments.
- 100 - Power of justices of appellate division of first department to appoint confidential clerk of the appellate term.
- 101 - Power of justices of appellate division of second department to appoint clerical and other personnel of the appellate term.
- 102 - Power of justices of appellate division in first department to appoint special deputy clerks for each part or term of the supreme court in the first j
- 103 - Power of justices of appellate division in first department to designate supreme court jury clerk.
- 104 - Power of justices of appellate division in first department to appoint stenographers for the supreme court.
- 105 - Power of justices of appellate division in first department to appoint typists.
- 106 - Power of justices of appellate division in first department to appoint interpreters for supreme court.
- 107 - Power of justices of appellate division in first department to regulate attendance and duties of officers of supreme court in first district.
- 108 - Retirement of officers and employees by the justices of the appellate division, first department.
- 109 - Appointment of a calendar clerk in the ninth judicial district.
- Article 4-A - (114 - 125) OFFICIAL REFEREES
- 114 - Retired judges of the court of appeals.
- 115 - Retired justices of the supreme court.
- 116 - Official referees.
- 117 - Powers of official referees.
- 118 - Expenses of official referees of the supreme court.
- 119 - Official referees of the city court of the city of New York.
- 120 - Official referees of the court of claims.
- 121 - Official referees of the municipal court of the city of New York.
- 121-A - Assignment of official referees.
- 122 - Compensation of official referees.
- 123 - Restrictions on official referees.
- 124 - Suspension and removal of official referees.
- 125 - Future official referees.
- Article 5 - (140 - 174) SUPREME COURT
- 140 - Division of state into judicial districts.
- 140-A - Number of supreme court justices in each judicial district.
- 140-B - General jurisdiction of supreme court.
- 141 - Designation of supreme court justices to hold court in another county.
- 147 - Holding special and trial terms.
- 147-A - Powers of justice of supreme court.
- 148 - Trial term may be held in parts.
- 149 - Governor may appoint extraordinary terms and name justices to hold them.
- 150 - Printing calendars in certain counties.
- 151 - Publishing calendars in Monroe county.
- 152 - Publishing calendars in Erie county.
- 153 - Records kept by special deputy clerks shall be part of records of supreme court.
- 154 - Duty of supreme court justices in first judicial district to enforce rules made by appellate division of first department.
- 155 - Supreme court seal.
- 156 - Appointment of special deputy clerks for the supreme court in Queens county.
- 158 - Appointment of calendar clerk for Westchester county in the ninth judicial district.
- 158-A - Appointment of calendar clerk for Dutchess county in the ninth judicial district.
- 158-B - Appointment of calendar clerk for Schenectady county in the fourth judicial district.
- 158-C - Appointment of calendar clerk for Putnam county and other necessary assistants.
- 160 - Appointment of temporary stenographer where official stenographer fails to attend term.
- 161 - Amount spent for services of temporary stenographer to be deducted from salary of official stenographer.
- 162 - Justice of supreme court to certify amount of expenses of stenographer attending term.
- 163 - Justices of supreme court in third and fourth judicial districts to certify to the department of taxation and finance amount of salaries and expenses
- 164 - Emergency stenographers in criminal cases.
- 165 - Power of supreme court justices in Nassau county to appoint law stenographers and typists.
- 165-A - Power of supreme court justices in Dutchess county to appoint law stenographers and typists.
- 165-B - Power of supreme court justices in Rockland county to appoint law stenographers and typists.
- 165-C - Power of supreme court justices in Putnam county to appoint law stenographers and typists.
- 165-D - Power of supreme court justices in Orange county to appoint law stenographers and typists.
- 165-E - Power of supreme court justices in Westchester county to appoint secretarial assistants.
- 166 - Power of supreme court justices in first judicial district to appoint attendants for supreme court.
- 167 - Powers of supreme court justices in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties to appoint confidential court attendants.
- 168 - Power of supreme court justices in Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau and Suffolk counties to appoint court officers.
- 168*2 - Classification of certain attendants.
- 169 - Continuation in office of certain attendants and clerks.
- 170 - Power of supreme court justices in Rockland county to appoint court officer or attendant.
- 171 - Powers of supreme court justices residing in Erie county to appoint court officers to attend terms.
- 172 - Power of supreme court justices residing in Kings and Queens counties to appoint interpreters.
- 173 - Power of supreme court justices residing in Erie county together with county judge of Erie county to appoint criers.
- 173-A - Power of supreme court justices in Erie county to appoint a secretary and junior secretaries to such justices.
- 173-B - Power of supreme court justices of the eight judicial district to appoint a confidential law assistant to such justices.
- 173-C - Power of supreme court trial justices of eighth judicial district to appoint stenographers.
- 174 - Maintenance of supreme court house building in Kings county.
- Article 5-A - (176 - 177) THE CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
- Article 5-B - (177-A - 177-D) SPECIAL NARCOTICS PARTS OF THE SUPREME COURT IN CITIES WITH A POPULATION OF ONE MILLION OR MORE
- Article 6 - (179 - 181) THE SURROGATES' COURTS
- Article 6-A - (182 - 188) COUNTY JUDGES, SURROGATES AND CERTAIN DISTRICT ATTORNEYS
- 182 - Number of judges of the county court in each county.
- 183-A - Compensation of certain district attorneys.
- 184 - Number of judges of the surrogate's court, county judges to serve as judges of surrogate's court.
- 185 - Separate office of surrogate in the counties of Chautauqua, Nassau and Rockland.
- 186 - Offices of county judge and surrogate in Fulton county combined.
- 188 - Additional duties of surrogate of Clinton county.
- Article 7 - (190 - 208) COUNTY COURT
- 190 - Jurisdiction of county court.
- 190-A - When domestic or foreign corporation or joint-stock association deemed resident.
- 190-B - Power of county court and county judge co-extensive with that of supreme court and supreme court justice.
- 190-C - Terms of county court.
- 190-D - Place of holding terms of county court.
- 190-E - Appointment of term to be filed with county clerk.
- 190-F - Terms of county court in Erie, Onondaga, Monroe, Nassau and Suffolk counties may be held in parts.
- 191 - Power of county judge to hear special proceeding that supreme court justice can hear at chambers.
- 193 - Incapacity, disqualification or absence of the county judges of Suffolk, Dutchess, Ulster and Schenectady counties.
- 194 - Printing calendar of county court.
- 195 - County court seal.
- 197 - Appointment of confidential clerks by county judges of Kings, Queens, Erie, Monroe, Nassau, Onondaga, Rockland, Dutchess and Saint Lawrence counties a
- 198 - Appointment of stenographers of county courts.
- 200 - Power of county judges of certain counties to appoint criers for courts of record.
- 202 - Power of county judge of Erie county to appoint court attendant.
- 203 - Appointment of court attendant by special county judge of Erie county.
- 204 - Power of county judge of Nassau county to appoint court officers.
- 207 - Retirement of officers and employees by the judges of the county court of Kings county.
- 208 - Retirement of officers and employees by the judges of the court of general sessions of the county of New York.
- Article 7-A - (210 - 219-B) JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
- 210 - Administrative officers of the unified court system.
- 211 - Administrative functions of the chief judge of the court of appeals.
- 211-A - Required reports in capital cases.
- 212 - Functions of the chief administrator of the courts.
- 213 - Functions of the administrative board of the courts.
- 214 - Judicial conference of the state of New York.
- 214-A - Functions of the judicial conference.
- 215 - Special provisions applicable to appropriations made to the judiciary in the legislature and judiciary budget.
- 216 - Additional duties of the chief administrator; certain cases.
- 217 - Judicial associations; functions.
- 218 - Audio-visual coverage of judicial proceedings.
- 219 - Capital plans for court facilities.
- 219-A - The New York state judicial institute.
- 219-B - The New York state court officer academy.
- Article 7-B - (220 - 224) COMPENSATION OF JUDGES AND JUSTICES OF THE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM
- 220 - Compensation of judges and justices to be a state charge.
- 221 - Salary of judges of the court of appeals.
- 221-A - Salary of justices of the appellate divisions of supreme court.
- 221-B - Salary of justices of the supreme court.
- 221-BB - Additional compensation of justices of the supreme court; service in appellate term.
- 221-C - Salary of judges of the court of claims.
- 221-D - Salary of judges of the county court.
- 221-E - Salary of judges of the family court.
- 221-F - Salary of judges of the surrogate's court.
- 221-G - Salary of judges of the civil court of the city of New York and the criminal court of the city of New York.
- 221-H - Salary of judges of the district court.
- 221-I - Salary of judges of the city courts outside the city of New York.
- 222 - Expenses of judges and justices.
- 223 - Compensation of deputy chief administrators of the courts and deputy or assistant administrative judges.
- 224 - Compensation of judges on temporary assignment.
- Article 7-C - (240 - 248) OF THE COURT FOR THE TRIAL OF IMPEACHMENTS
- Article 7-D - (249 - 249-C) INTERNAL CONTROL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE JUDICIARY
- Article 8 - (250 - 283) Clerks
- 250 - Clerk not to practice in his court.
- 251 - Clerks in courts of record within the territory of the first, second, tenth and eleventh judicial districts not to be appointed referees, receivers, o
- 251-A - Confidential clerks to justices of supreme court not to be appointed referees, receivers or commissioners.
- 252 - Clerks not to receive fees except as prescribed by law.
- 253 - Clerk's fees upon naturalization.
- 254 - Reports by clerks to state officers.
- 255 - Clerk must search files upon request and certify as to result.
- 255-A - Power of courts over docket.
- 255-B - Dockets of clerks to be public.
- 255-C - Uniform transcript and certificate act.
- 256 - Duties of clerk of court of appeals.
- 257 - Power of clerk of court of appeals as to assistants and deputy.
- 258 - Powers and duties of deputy clerks of court of appeals.
- 259 - Duties of clerk to judge of court of appeals.
- 260 - Salary of clerk of court of appeals.
- 261 - Salary of deputy clerk of court of appeals.
- 262 - Compensation of clerks to judges of court of appeals.
- 263 - Salary of law clerk of court of appeals.
- 264 - Duties of clerk of appellate division in each department.
- 265 - Fees of clerk of appellate division; in each judicial department; justices thereof to make rules.
- 265-A - Deputy clerk or attendant of appellate division in third department to act as librarian.
- 266 - Consultation clerks of appellate division in third and fourth departments.
- 267 - Certificates of appointment of clerks of the appellate division in third and fourth departments.
- 268 - Compensation of clerks and deputy clerks of appellate division.
- 269 - Salary of clerks to justices of appellate division of first and second departments.
- 270 - Special deputy appointed by justices of the appellate division in first department.
- 271 - Clerks of supreme court not required to attend special term in certain cases.
- 271-A - Appointment of administrative clerk in fifth judicial district.
- 272 - Duty of confidential clerks to justices of supreme court in second, ninth and tenth districts.
- 273 - Salary of clerks to justices of supreme court.
- 274 - Duty of special deputy clerks for the supreme court in Queens county.
- 275 - Salary of special deputy clerks for the supreme court in Queens county.
- 281 - Salary of confidential clerks to county judges of Kings, Queens, Erie, Nassau, Onondaga, Rockland, Dutchess and Saint Lawrence counties and to special
- 282 - Business hours in offices of clerks of courts of record in New York city.
- 282-A - Extension of time for filing papers with clerks of court.
- 283 - (Enacted without section heading).
- Article 9 - (290 - 320) Stenographers
- 290 - Stenographers are officers of court.
- 291 - Qualifications of stenographers.
- 292 - Original stenographic notes part of proceedings in cause.
- 293 - Stenographers must not be interested in certain printing contracts.
- 294 - Stenographers of courts must file oath of office.
- 295 - Complete stenographic notes to be taken.
- 296 - Stenographer must file notes with clerk when so directed by court.
- 297 - Preservation of original notes for two years when not filed with clerk.
- 298 - Stenographer must preserve records of his predecessor.
- 299 - Stenographers must furnish gratuitously copies of proceedings to judges.
- 300 - Stenographer must furnish certified transcript of proceedings to parties on payment of fees.
- 301 - Duty of stenographers with reference to writing out proceedings in full.
- 302 - Stenographers must furnish copies of proceedings.
- 303 - Provisions relating to stenographers applicable to assistant stenographers.
- 303-A - Assignment of stenographers.
- 304 - Apportionment of stenographer's salary and duplication of stenographic minutes.
- 305 - Duty of stenographers appointed by justices of appellate division in first department for the supreme court.
- 306 - Compensation of stenographers and confidential clerks appointed by justices of the appellate division.
- 307 - Salary of typist in first department of appellate division.
- 308 - Stenographers appointed by justices of supreme court to attend terms.
- 309 - Duty of stenographers in eighth judicial district.
- 310 - Duties of stenographers to justices of supreme court in third and fourth judicial districts.
- 311 - Appointment of assistant stenographer in Kings county.
- 312 - Salary of stenographers appointed by justices of supreme court for each judicial district except first and second.
- 313 - Expenses of stenographers appointed by justices of supreme court for each judicial district except first and second.
- 314 - Fees and expenses of supreme court stenographer for services performed at request of official referees.
- 315 - Salary of stenographers appointed by justices of the supreme court residing in the second, tenth and eleventh judicial districts.
- 316 - Compensation of stenographers appointed by certain justices of supreme court in third and fourth judicial districts.
- 317 - Stenographers of county courts.
- 318 - Compensation of stenographers of county courts.
- 319 - Taking of hearings by official stenographer.
- 319-A - Employment of a stenographer upon hearing on charge of felony.
- 320 - Fees of stenographer on appeals; Niagara county court.
- Article 10 - (340 - 352) ATTENDANTS, OFFICERS AND MESSENGERS
- 340 - Salary of messenger of court of appeals.
- 341 - Duty of attendants at term of appellate division.
- 342 - Duties of court officers, attendants and messengers of courts in Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
- 343 - Duties of attendants for supreme and county courts in Monroe county.
- 344 - Number of attendants upon courts in certain counties.
- 345 - Compensation of attendants of appellate division in third and fourth departments.
- 346 - Salary of attendants of courts in the first department and of the appellate division.
- 348 - Salary of attendants of courts in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
- 350 - Salary of attendants of supreme court in Richmond county.
- 351 - Salary of confidential court attendants of the supreme court justices in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties.
- 352 - Powers and salary of court officers appointed in Erie county.
- Article 10-A - (321 - 330) Grand Jury Stenographers
- 321 - Appointment of stenographers.
- 322 - Stenographers to be citizens and residents of county where appointed.
- 323 - Evidence of appointment and filing same; stenographer's oath.
- 324 - Revocation of appointment.
- 325 - Stenographers' duties.
- 326 - Misdemeanor for stenographer to violate provisions of this article.
- 327 - Compensation and payment of stenographers.
- 328 - Designation of temporary stenographers to take place of or in addition to official stenographers.
- 329 - Designation of temporary stenographer in special cases.
- 330 - Transcription of testimony by typists duly sworn.
- Article 11 - (360 - 364) CRIERS
- 360 - Salary of crier of court of appeals.
- 361 - Duties of crier and assistant crier of appellate division of first department.
- 362 - Criers not required to attend special term supreme court in certain cases.
- 363 - Compensation of criers in each county except Kings and Erie.
- 364 - Compensation of criers of courts in Erie county.
- Article 12 - (380 - 390) INTERPRETERS
- 380 - Salary of interpreters appointed for supreme court by appellate division of the first department.
- 386 - Appointment and compensation of court interpreters generally.
- 387 - Temporary appointment of interpreters.
- 388 - Polish and Italian interpreters for Erie county.
- 389 - Appointment of additional interpreter for Westchester county.
- 390 - Appointment of interpreter for deaf person.
- Article 13 - (400 - 411-B) SHERIFFS AND CONSTABLES
- 400 - Sheriff may command power of county to overcome resistance.
- 401 - Sheriff must certify to court names of persons resisting execution of mandate.
- 402 - Sheriff or deputy to attend term of appellate division.
- 403 - Sheriff must notify constables and deputies to attend terms.
- 404 - Sheriff or constable not required to attend special term supreme court in certain cases.
- 405 - Sheriff need not attend or designate officers to attend terms of courts in Erie county unless requested.
- 406 - Sheriff, deputy or constable must act as crier when directed by court.
- 407 - Deputy sheriff must attend court as notified.
- 408 - Designation by sheriff of Monroe county of attendants for supreme and county courts.
- 409 - Designation by sheriff of Onondaga county of court attendants for supreme and county courts.
- 410 - Appointment of court attendants in Oneida county.
- 411-A - Court attendant in Herkimer county.
- 411-B - Designation by sheriff of Dutchess county of attendants for certain courts in such county.
- Article 13-A - (415 - 428) JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS FOR THE REMOVAL OF PUBLIC OFFICERS BY IMPEACHMENT
- 415 - Impeachment to be delivered to president of the senate.
- 416 - Copy of impeachment served on defendant.
- 417 - Service, how made.
- 418 - Proceedings, if defendant does not appear.
- 419 - Defendant may object to sufficiency of, or deny impeachment.
- 420 - Form of objection or denial.
- 421 - Proceedings thereon.
- 422 - Two-thirds necessary to conviction.
- 423 - Judgment on conviction, how pronounced.
- 424 - Adoption of resolution.
- 425 - Nature of the judgment.
- 426 - Officer, when impeached, disqualified to act until acquitted.
- 427 - Presiding officer, when president of the senate is impeached.
- 428 - Impeachment, not a bar to indictment.
- Article 14 - (430 - 438) LAW REPORTING
- 430 - Law reporting bureau; state reporter.
- 431 - Causes to be reported.
- 432 - Copies of opinions, decisions and papers to be furnished to state reporter.
- 433 - Contents of reports.
- 433-A - Printing and publication of reports.
- 434 - Contracts for publication of reports.
- 435 - Qualifications of state reporter and deputies.
- 436 - Compensation of state reporter and deputy state reporter; reporters; office expense; fees.
- 437 - Duty of state reporter on expiration of term.
- 438 - Copyright of notes prepared by law reporting bureau.
- Article 15 - (460 - 499) ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
- 460 - Examination and admission of attorneys.
- 460-A - Disclosure with respect to loans made or guaranteed by the New York state higher education services corporation.
- 460-B - Applications for special arrangements.
- 461 - Compensation of state board of law examiners; appointment and compensation of employees.
- 462 - Annual account by state board of law examiners.
- 463 - Times and places of examinations.
- 464 - Certification by state board of successful candidates.
- 465 - Fee for examinations and for credential review for admission on motion; disposition; refunds; funds.
- 466 - Attorney's oath of office.
- 467 - Registration of attorneys.
- 468 - Official registration of attorneys to be kept by the chief administrator of the courts.
- 468-A - Biennial registration of attorneys.
- 468-B - Clients' security fund of the state of New York.
- 469 - Continuance where attorney is member of legislature.
- 470 - Attorneys having offices in this state may reside in adjoining state.
- 471 - Attorney who is judge's partner or clerk prohibited from practicing before him or in his court.
- 472 - Attorney who is surrogate's parent or child prohibited from practicing berfore him.
- 473 - Constables, coroners, criers and attendants prohibited from practicing during term of office.
- 474 - Compensation of attorney or counsellor.
- 474-A - Contingent fees for attorneys in claims or actions for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice.
- 474-B - Attorney retainer statements.
- 475 - Attorney's lien in action, special or other proceeding.
- 475-A - (Enacted without section heading).
- 476 - Action against attorney for lending his name in suits and against person using name.
- 476-A - Action for unlawful practice of the law.
- 476-B - Injunction to restrain defendant from unlawful practice of the law.
- 476-C - Investigation by the attorney-general.
- 477 - Settlement of actions for personal injury.
- 478 - Practicing or appearing as attorney-at-law without being admitted and registered.
- 479 - Soliciting business on behalf of an attorney.
- 480 - Entering hospital to negotiate settlement or obtain release or statement.
- 481 - Aiding, assisting or abetting the solicitation of persons or the procurement of a retainer for or on behalf of an attorney.
- 482 - Employment by attorney of person to aid, assist or abet in the solicitation of business or the procurement through solicitation of a retainer to perfo
- 483 - Signs advertising services as attorney at law.
- 484 - None but attorneys to practice in the state.
- 485 - Violation of certain preceding sections a misdemeanor.
- 486 - Practice of law by attorney who has been disbarred, suspended, or convicted of a felony.
- 486-A - Conviction for felony of person who is an attorney and counselor at law; notice thereof to be given by clerk to appropriate appellate division of the
- 487 - Misconduct by attorneys.
- 488 - Buying demands on which to bring an action.
- 489 - Purchase of claims by corporations or collection agencies.
- 490 - Limitation.
- 491 - Sharing of compensation by attorneys prohibited.
- 492 - Use of attorney's name by another.
- 493 - Attorneys forbidden to defend criminal prosecutions carried on by their partners, or formerly by themselves.
- 494 - Attorneys may defend themselves.
- 495 - Corporations and voluntary associations not to practice law.
- 496 - (Enacted without section heading).
- 497 - Attorneys fiduciary funds; interest-bearing accounts.
- 498 - Professional referrals.
- 499 - Lawyer assistance committees.
- Article 16 - (500 - 528) SELECTION OF JURORS
- 500 - Declaration of policy.
- 501 - Application of article.
- 502 - Commissioner of jurors.
- 503 - County jury board.
- 504 - Appointment and removal of commissioner of jurors.
- 505 - Oath of office.
- 506 - Source of names.
- 507 - Random selection.
- 508 - Number to be selected.
- 509 - Qualification of jurors.
- 510 - Qualifications.
- 513 - Form of questionnaire.
- 516 - Commissioner of jurors to summon jurors.
- 517 - Excuses and postponements.
- 518 - Discharge by the court.
- 519 - Right of juror to be absent from employment.
- 519-A - Right of sequestered jurors to be provided with food conforming to religious tenets.
- 520 - Trial jurors to serve in other parts, terms or courts.
- 521 - Fees and travel expenses of jurors.
- 521-A - Fees of trial jury.
- 522 - Appellate divisions to make rules.
- 523 - Sheriff's jurors.
- 524 - Disqualification of former jurors.
- 525 - Trial and grand jurors; duration of service.
- 526 - Presentation of claims by jurors and disposition of unclaimed fees.
- 527 - Procedure for noncompliance.
- 528 - Collection of demographic data.
- Article 19 - (750 - 781) CONTEMPTS
- 750 - Power of courts to punish for criminal contempts.
- 751 - Punishment for criminal contempts.
- 752 - Requisites of commitment for criminal contempt; review of certain mandates.
- 753 - Power of courts to punish for civil contempts.
- 753-A - Contempts in cases involving or growing out of labor disputes.
- 754 - Special proceeding to punish for contempt punishable civilly.
- 755 - When punishment may be summary.
- 756 - Application to punish for contempt; procedure.
- 757 - Application to punish for contempt committed before referee.
- 758 - Notice to delinquent officer to show cause.
- 760 - When application may be made.
- 761 - Notice to accused; service.
- 767 - When habeas corpus may issue.
- 770 - Final order directing punishment; exception.
- 771 - Punishment upon return of habeas corpus.
- 772 - Punishment upon return of application.
- 773 - Amount of fine.
- 774 - Length of imprisonment and periodic review of proceedings.
- 775 - When court may release offender.
- 776 - Offender liable to indictment.
- 777 - Proceedings when accused does not appear.
- 778 - Prosecution of undertaking by person aggrieved.
- 779 - Prosecution of undertaking by attorney-general or district attorney.
- 780 - Sheriff liable for taking insufficient sureties.
- 781 - Punishment of misconduct at trial term.
- Article 20 - (790 - 796) COLLECTION OF FINES
- Article 20-A - (798 - 799-A) REMISSION OF FINES AND FORFEITURES
- Article 21 - (810 - 815) COURT LIBRARIES
- Article 21-A - (849-A - 849-G) COMMUNITY DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTERS PROGRAM
- Article 21-B - (849-H - 849-K) JUSTICE COURT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
- Article 22 - (850 - 854) JUDICIAL HEARING OFFICERS
- Article 23 - (860 - 861) LAWS REPEALED; WHEN TO TAKE EFFECT