N.Y. Judiciary Law 362 – Criers not required to attend special term supreme court in certain cases
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§ 362. Criers not required to attend special term supreme court in certain cases. Where a special term of the supreme court is adjourned to the chambers of a justice of the court, pursuant to section one hundred and forty-seven of this chapter, the attendance of the crier is not required unless the justice directs him to attend.
Terms Used In N.Y. Judiciary Law 362
- Chambers: A judge's office.