State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-19 > 757

§  757.  Application  to punish for contempt committed before referee.  Where the offense is committed upon the trial of an issue referred to  a  referee   appointed   by   the   court,   or  consists  of  a  witness's  non-attendance, or refusal to be  sworn  or  testify,  before  him,  the  application prescribed in this section may be made returnable before him  or  before the court. The application shall contain on its face a notice  that the purpose of the hearing is to punish the accused for a  contempt  of  court, and that such punishment may consist of fine or imprisonment,  or both, according to law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-19 > 757

§  757.  Application  to punish for contempt committed before referee.  Where the offense is committed upon the trial of an issue referred to  a  referee   appointed   by   the   court,   or  consists  of  a  witness's  non-attendance, or refusal to be  sworn  or  testify,  before  him,  the  application prescribed in this section may be made returnable before him  or  before the court. The application shall contain on its face a notice  that the purpose of the hearing is to punish the accused for a  contempt  of  court, and that such punishment may consist of fine or imprisonment,  or both, according to law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-19 > 757

§  757.  Application  to punish for contempt committed before referee.  Where the offense is committed upon the trial of an issue referred to  a  referee   appointed   by   the   court,   or  consists  of  a  witness's  non-attendance, or refusal to be  sworn  or  testify,  before  him,  the  application prescribed in this section may be made returnable before him  or  before the court. The application shall contain on its face a notice  that the purpose of the hearing is to punish the accused for a  contempt  of  court, and that such punishment may consist of fine or imprisonment,  or both, according to law.