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2022 New York Laws
JUD - Judiciary
Article 13 - Sheriffs and Constables
- 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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