2006 New York Code - Appointment Of Court Attendants In Oneida County.



 
    §  410. Appointment of court attendants in Oneida county. The resident
  supreme court justices of Oneida county and the county judge  of  Oneida
  county  are  hereby  authorized  to  appoint,  and may at their pleasure
  remove, both permanent and temporary court attendants  in  and  for  the
  supreme  and  county  courts of Oneida county, whose duty it shall be to
  attend the various terms of such courts held in and for  the  county  of
  Oneida  and  act  as attendants and court criers thereat, and to perform
  such other services as shall be required and designated by said justices
  and the county judge of the county  of  Oneida.  Said  court  attendants
  shall  possess  all the power of an officer designated by the sheriff to
  attend upon the court and shall receive such salaries as shall be  fixed
  from time to time by the board of supervisors of Oneida county.

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