2006 New York Code - Manner And Effect Of Revocation.



 
    §  524.  Manner  and  effect  of  revocation.    The county clerk must
  immediately serve a copy of the revocation, duly certified by him  under
  his  official seal, upon the sheriff of the same county; who must remove
  the civil and criminal prisoners belonging to his custody, and  confined
  without  his county, to his proper jail. If a prisoner has been admitted
  to the jail liberties in the other county, he must also be removed;  and
  he  is  entitled to the liberties of the jail of the county, to which he
  is removed, without a new bond, as if he had been originally admitted to
  the jail liberties in that county; and the bond  given  by  him  applies
  accordingly to those liberties.

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