2006 New York Code - Privilege From Arrest Of Officers Of Courts Of Record.



 
    §  24.  Privilege  from  arrest  of  officers  of courts of record. An
  officer of a court of record, appointed or elected pursuant to  law,  is
  privileged  from arrest, during the actual sitting, which he is required
  to attend, of a term of the court of which he  is  an  officer,  and  no
  longer;  but  an attorney or counselor is not thus privileged, unless he
  is employed in a cause, to be heard at that term.

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