2006 New York Code - Employment Of A Stenographer Upon Hearing On Charge Of Felony.



 
    §  319-a.  Employment  of  a  stenographer  upon  hearing on charge of
  felony. In a hearing held in a criminal  proceeding  upon  a  charge  of
  felony,   in  a  town  or  village  court,  unless  pursuant  to  law  a
  stenographer be regularly  employed  by  it,  such  court  may,  if  the
  defendant  be  represented  by  counsel,  employ  a stenographer to take
  testimony on such examination. The  compensation  of  such  stenographer
  shall be fixed by the board of supervisors and shall be a county charge.

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