2006 New York Code - Constables, Coroners, Criers And Attendants Prohibited From Practicing During Term Of Office.



 
    §  473.  Constables,  coroners,  criers and attendants prohibited from
  practicing during term  of  office.  A  constable,  coroner,  crier,  or
  attendant  of  a  court,  shall  not,  during his continuance in office,
  practice as an attorney or counsellor in any court, nor shall a sheriff,
  under-sheriff, deputy-sheriff, or sheriff's clerk  so  practice  in  the
  county in which he is elected or appointed.

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