2006 New York Code - Two-thirds Necessary To Conviction.



 
    §  422.  Two-thirds  necessary  to conviction. The defendant cannot be
  convicted on an impeachment, without the concurrence  of  two-thirds  of
  the  members  present  during  the  trial; and if such two-thirds do not
  concur in a conviction, the defendant must be declared acquitted.

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