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§ 187. Clerk.  The police justice shall have a clerk of the court, who  shall be the confidential appointee of said justice, and who shall  have  the  power  to  take  informations upon which warrants for the arrest of  persons charged with the commission of crimes  may  be  issued  by  said  justice.    The  clerk  shall  also  have  the  power  to issue and sign  subpoenas,  to  administer  oaths  to  witnesses,  to  make   and   sign  executions, commitments and certificates of conviction and to certify to  and  sign  copies  thereof for the execution of any judgment rendered in  police court, as police justice or as a court of special  sessions.  The  clerk  of the court shall receive all penalties and other moneys or fees  payable in such court, and shall pay the same  into  the  city  treasury  once  in  each  week,  and  shall file with the comptroller, monthly, an  itemized statement of the same. The said justice shall have  such  other  clerical  assistance  as  the  board  of  estimate and apportionment may  prescribe; and, if said board creates the office of deputy  clerk,  then  said  deputy clerk shall have the same powers as the clerk of the court.  All clerks appointed by the justice shall  serve  during  his  pleasure.  Said  appointments  shall  be in writing and filed with the clerk of the  county in which the city is located and with the city clerk. Said  clerk  and  deputy, if any, before entering upon the discharge of the duties of  their respective offices shall each execute and file with the city clerk  an official undertaking in such penal sum as may be  prescribed  by  the  common council.  The police justice may appoint, and at pleasure remove,  a  police  court  attendant,  who  shall perform such services as may be  required of him by the police justice and shall be subject to the  order  and  control  of said justice and of no other person. He shall be in the  exempt class of the civil service, and  shall  receive  such  salary  as  shall  be  fixed  by the board of estimate and apportionment. The police  justice may appoint a member of the police department to said  position,  and  in  such  case said appointee shall be paid upon the certificate of  the police justice from the same fund as other police officers, and when  he shall retire from office he shall be reassigned to duty by the  chief  of police to the rank from which he came.

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Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-12 > 187

§ 187. Clerk.  The police justice shall have a clerk of the court, who  shall be the confidential appointee of said justice, and who shall  have  the  power  to  take  informations upon which warrants for the arrest of  persons charged with the commission of crimes  may  be  issued  by  said  justice.    The  clerk  shall  also  have  the  power  to issue and sign  subpoenas,  to  administer  oaths  to  witnesses,  to  make   and   sign  executions, commitments and certificates of conviction and to certify to  and  sign  copies  thereof for the execution of any judgment rendered in  police court, as police justice or as a court of special  sessions.  The  clerk  of the court shall receive all penalties and other moneys or fees  payable in such court, and shall pay the same  into  the  city  treasury  once  in  each  week,  and  shall file with the comptroller, monthly, an  itemized statement of the same. The said justice shall have  such  other  clerical  assistance  as  the  board  of  estimate and apportionment may  prescribe; and, if said board creates the office of deputy  clerk,  then  said  deputy clerk shall have the same powers as the clerk of the court.  All clerks appointed by the justice shall  serve  during  his  pleasure.  Said  appointments  shall  be in writing and filed with the clerk of the  county in which the city is located and with the city clerk. Said  clerk  and  deputy, if any, before entering upon the discharge of the duties of  their respective offices shall each execute and file with the city clerk  an official undertaking in such penal sum as may be  prescribed  by  the  common council.  The police justice may appoint, and at pleasure remove,  a  police  court  attendant,  who  shall perform such services as may be  required of him by the police justice and shall be subject to the  order  and  control  of said justice and of no other person. He shall be in the  exempt class of the civil service, and  shall  receive  such  salary  as  shall  be  fixed  by the board of estimate and apportionment. The police  justice may appoint a member of the police department to said  position,  and  in  such  case said appointee shall be paid upon the certificate of  the police justice from the same fund as other police officers, and when  he shall retire from office he shall be reassigned to duty by the  chief  of police to the rank from which he came.

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Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-12 > 187

§ 187. Clerk.  The police justice shall have a clerk of the court, who  shall be the confidential appointee of said justice, and who shall  have  the  power  to  take  informations upon which warrants for the arrest of  persons charged with the commission of crimes  may  be  issued  by  said  justice.    The  clerk  shall  also  have  the  power  to issue and sign  subpoenas,  to  administer  oaths  to  witnesses,  to  make   and   sign  executions, commitments and certificates of conviction and to certify to  and  sign  copies  thereof for the execution of any judgment rendered in  police court, as police justice or as a court of special  sessions.  The  clerk  of the court shall receive all penalties and other moneys or fees  payable in such court, and shall pay the same  into  the  city  treasury  once  in  each  week,  and  shall file with the comptroller, monthly, an  itemized statement of the same. The said justice shall have  such  other  clerical  assistance  as  the  board  of  estimate and apportionment may  prescribe; and, if said board creates the office of deputy  clerk,  then  said  deputy clerk shall have the same powers as the clerk of the court.  All clerks appointed by the justice shall  serve  during  his  pleasure.  Said  appointments  shall  be in writing and filed with the clerk of the  county in which the city is located and with the city clerk. Said  clerk  and  deputy, if any, before entering upon the discharge of the duties of  their respective offices shall each execute and file with the city clerk  an official undertaking in such penal sum as may be  prescribed  by  the  common council.  The police justice may appoint, and at pleasure remove,  a  police  court  attendant,  who  shall perform such services as may be  required of him by the police justice and shall be subject to the  order  and  control  of said justice and of no other person. He shall be in the  exempt class of the civil service, and  shall  receive  such  salary  as  shall  be  fixed  by the board of estimate and apportionment. The police  justice may appoint a member of the police department to said  position,  and  in  such  case said appointee shall be paid upon the certificate of  the police justice from the same fund as other police officers, and when  he shall retire from office he shall be reassigned to duty by the  chief  of police to the rank from which he came.