2006 New York Code - Sheriffs And Constables



 
                                 ARTICLE 13
                           SHERIFFS AND CONSTABLES
 
  Section 400.   Sheriff   may   command   power  of  county  to  overcome
                   resistance.
          401.   Sheriff must certify to court names of persons  resisting
                   execution of mandate.
          402.   Sheriff or deputy to attend term of appellate division.
          403.   Sheriff  must  notify  constables  and deputies to attend
                   terms.
          404.   Sheriff or constable not required to attend special  term
                   supreme court in certain cases.
          405.   Sheriff  need  not attend or designate officers to attend
                   terms of courts in Erie county unless requested.
          406.   Sheriff, deputy or  constable  must  act  as  crier  when
                   directed by court.
          407.   Deputy sheriff must attend court as notified.
          408.   Designation by sheriff of Monroe county of attendants for
                   supreme and county courts.
          409.   Designation  by  sheriff  of  Onondaga  county  of  court
                   attendants for supreme and county courts.
          410.   Appointment of court attendants in Oneida county.
          411-a. Court attendant in Herkimer county.
          411-b. Designation by sheriff of Dutchess county  of  attendants
                   for certain courts in such county.

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