2006 New York Code - Criers Not Required To Attend Special Term Supreme Court In Certain Cases.



 
    §  362.  Criers  not  required to attend special term supreme court in
  certain cases. Where a special term of the supreme court is adjourned to
  the chambers of a justice of the court, pursuant to section one  hundred
  and  forty-seven  of  this  chapter,  the attendance of the crier is not
  required unless the justice directs him to attend.

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