2006 New York Code - Common Law And Statutory Powers Of Constables.



 
    § 14-141 Common law and statutory powers of constables. The members of
  the  force  while  on duty in the city and whenever in any other part of
  this state, shall possess all the common law  and  statutory  powers  of
  constables, except for the service of civil process, and any warrant for
  search or arrest, issued by any judge of this state, may be executed, in
  any part thereof, by any member of the force.

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