2006 New York Code - Power Of County Judges Of Certain Counties To Appoint Criers For Courts Of Record.



 
    §  200.  Power  of county judges of certain counties to appoint criers
  for courts of record.  The county judge of each county, except Kings and
  Erie, from time to time, may appoint and at pleasure remove, a crier for
  the courts of record held  in  his  county,  other  than  the  appellate
  divisions of the supreme court.

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