2006 New York Code - Trial Term May Be Held In Parts.



 
    §  148.  Trial term may be held in parts.  A trial term of the supreme
  court in any county may be held in two or more parts, and a  jury  panel
  may  be  summoned to serve in each part, or jurors may be drawn from one
  panel, and the panel may be divided according to the number of parts  by
  drawing  from  the panel a sufficient number for each part and returning
  to the panel the jurors not drawn for service.

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