State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-19 > 779

§  779.  Prosecution  of  undertaking  by attorney-general or district  attorney. If no party is aggrieved by the misconduct of the accused, the  order must, and, in any case where the court thinks proper so to direct,  it  may,  direct  the   prosecution   of   the   undertaking,   by   the  attorney-general,  or by the district attorney of the county in which it  was given, in the name of the people. In an action, brought pursuant  to  the  order, the people are entitled to recover the entire sum, specified  in the undertaking.  Out  of  the  money  collected,  the  court,  which  directed the prosecution, must direct that the person, at whose instance  the  warrant  was  issued,  be  paid  such a sum as it thinks proper, to  satisfy the costs and expenses incurred by him, and  to  compensate  him  for  any  loss  or injury sustained by him, by reason of the misconduct.  The residue of the money must be paid into the treasury of the state.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-19 > 779

§  779.  Prosecution  of  undertaking  by attorney-general or district  attorney. If no party is aggrieved by the misconduct of the accused, the  order must, and, in any case where the court thinks proper so to direct,  it  may,  direct  the   prosecution   of   the   undertaking,   by   the  attorney-general,  or by the district attorney of the county in which it  was given, in the name of the people. In an action, brought pursuant  to  the  order, the people are entitled to recover the entire sum, specified  in the undertaking.  Out  of  the  money  collected,  the  court,  which  directed the prosecution, must direct that the person, at whose instance  the  warrant  was  issued,  be  paid  such a sum as it thinks proper, to  satisfy the costs and expenses incurred by him, and  to  compensate  him  for  any  loss  or injury sustained by him, by reason of the misconduct.  The residue of the money must be paid into the treasury of the state.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-19 > 779

§  779.  Prosecution  of  undertaking  by attorney-general or district  attorney. If no party is aggrieved by the misconduct of the accused, the  order must, and, in any case where the court thinks proper so to direct,  it  may,  direct  the   prosecution   of   the   undertaking,   by   the  attorney-general,  or by the district attorney of the county in which it  was given, in the name of the people. In an action, brought pursuant  to  the  order, the people are entitled to recover the entire sum, specified  in the undertaking.  Out  of  the  money  collected,  the  court,  which  directed the prosecution, must direct that the person, at whose instance  the  warrant  was  issued,  be  paid  such a sum as it thinks proper, to  satisfy the costs and expenses incurred by him, and  to  compensate  him  for  any  loss  or injury sustained by him, by reason of the misconduct.  The residue of the money must be paid into the treasury of the state.