2006 New York Code - Separate Hearing When Child Appears.



 
    § 163. Separate hearing when child appears. Any case under this act in
  which children are directly involved or appear shall be heard separately
  and  apart  from  the  hearing  of  cases  against  adults,  and,  where
  practicable, room separate and apart from a regular court room shall  be
  provided  for  the  use  of  the  family  court,  together with suitable
  quarters for  the  use  of  the  judge,  probation  officers  and  other
  employees of the court.

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