2006 New York Code - Designation Of Temporary Stenographer In Special Cases.



 
    §  329.  Designation  of temporary stenographer in special cases.  If,
  pursuant to law, the attorney general  or  a  deputy  attorney  general,
  attend  before  the  grand  jury in any county, the attorney general may
  appoint a temporary stenographer to take the testimony given before  the
  grand jury in respect of matters or investigations before the grand jury
  conducted  by  the attorney general or such deputy attorney general, and
  may fix his compensation. Every such appointee before he enters upon the
  duties of his office shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of
  office, and shall make oath before the county clerk of such county  that
  he  will  keep secret all matters and things occurring before such grand
  jury. Such stenographer shall take and transcribe  the  testimony  given
  before  the  grand  jury  in  respect  of  the  matter  or investigation
  conducted by the attorney general or deputy attorney general, and  shall
  furnish  to  him  a full copy of all such testimony as he shall require.
  Except  as  provided  in  section  three   hundred   twenty-five,   such
  stenographer  shall  not  permit  any other person to take a copy of the
  same or any portion thereof, nor to read the same or any portion thereof
  except upon the written order of the court duly made after  hearing  the
  attorney general or deputy attorney general.

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