2006 New York Code - Sheriff Or Deputy To Attend Term Of Appellate Division.



 
    §  402. Sheriff or deputy to attend term of appellate division. A term
  of the appellate division of the supreme court must be attended  by  the
  sheriff  of the county in which it is held, his under sheriff, or one of
  his deputies, each of whom must act under the direction of the court  or
  of  the presiding justice. The sheriff of the county must cause the room
  in which a term of the appellate division is held to be properly heated,
  ventilated, lighted, and  kept  comfortably  clean  and  in  order.  The
  sheriff  must  also  provide the court with all necessary stationery and
  minute-books, upon the written  requisition  of  the  court  or  of  the
  justice presiding at the term, and shall defray the necessary expense of
  telegraphing  the  day calendar to such county clerks as the court shall
  direct; also the necessary expense of  transmitting  printed  cases  and
  papers  to the reporter; to the various libraries and to the justices of
  the appellate division. The fees of the sheriff for attending a term  of
  the  appellate  division  and  all  expenses  incurred  by  a sheriff in
  obedience to this section must be audited by the  comptroller  and  paid
  out of the treasury of the state.

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