Laws of New York (Last Updated: November 21, 2014) |
JUD Judiciary |
Article 13. SHERIFFS AND CONSTABLES |
Section 400. Sheriff may command power of county to overcome resistance |
Section 401. Sheriff must certify to court names of persons resisting execution of mandate |
Section 402. Sheriff or deputy to attend term of appellate division |
Section 403. Sheriff must notify constables and deputies to attend terms |
Section 404. Sheriff or constable not required to attend special term supreme court in certain cases |
Section 405. Sheriff need not attend or designate officers to attend terms of courts in Erie county unless requested |
Section 406. Sheriff, deputy or constable must act as crier when directed by court |
Section 407. Deputy sheriff must attend court as notified |
Section 408. Designation by sheriff of Monroe county of attendants for supreme and county courts |
Section 409. Designation by sheriff of Onondaga county of court attendants for supreme and county courts |
Section 410. Appointment of court attendants in Oneida county |
Section 411-A. Court attendant in Herkimer county |
Section 411-B. Designation by sheriff of Dutchess county of attendants for certain courts in such county |