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New York Laws - Judiciary
New York Laws
> Judiciary -
Current as of: 2010
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2008 version
Sections
Article 1
Short Title
1 - 1-A
Article 2
General Provisions Relating To Courts and Judges
2 - 39-B
Article 2-A
State Commission On Judicial Conduct
40 - 48
Article 3
Court of Appeals
51 - 60
Article 3-A
Commission On Judicial Nomination
61 - 68
Article 4
Appellate Division
70 - 109
Article 4-A
Official Referees
114 - 125
Article 5
Supreme Court
140 - 174
Article 5-A
The City Court of the City of New York
176 - 177
Article 5-B
Special Narcotics Parts of the Supreme Court In Cities With A Population of One Million Or More
177-A - 177-D
Article 6
The Surrogates' Courts
179 - 181
Article 6-A
County Judges, Surrogates and Certain District Attorneys
182 - 188
Article 7
County Court
190 - 208
Article 7-A
Judicial Administration
210 - 219-B
Article 7-B
Compensation of Judges and Justices of the Unified Court System
220 - 224
Article 7-C
of the Court for the Trial of Impeachments
240 - 248
Article 7-D
Internal Control Responsibilities of the Judiciary
249 - 249-C
Article 8
Clerks
250 - 283
Article 9
Stenographers
290 - 320
Article 10-A
Grand Jury Stenographers
321 - 330
Article 10
Attendants, Officers and Messengers
340 - 352
Article 11
Criers
360 - 364
Article 12
Interpreters
380 - 390
Article 13
Sheriffs and Constables
400 - 411-B
Article 13-A
Judicial Proceedings for the Removal of Public Officers By Impeachment
415 - 428
Article 14
Law Reporting
430 - 438
Article 15
Attorneys and Counsellors
460 - 499
Article 16
Selection of Jurors
500 - 528
Article 19
Contempts
750 - 781
Article 20
Collection of Fines
790 - 796
Article 20-A
Remission of Fines and Forfeitures
798 - 799-A
Article 21
Court Libraries
810 - 815
Article 21-A
Community Dispute Resolution Centers Program
849-A - 849-G
Article 21-B
Justice Court Assistance Program
849-H - 849-K
Article 22
Judicial Hearing Officers
850 - 854
Article 23
Laws Repealed; When To Take Effect
860 - 861
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U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 16 - Complaints Against Judges And Judicial Discipline
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 17 - Resignation And Retirement Of Justices And Judges
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part III > Chapter 42 - Federal Judicial Center
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part III > Chapter 43 - United States Magistrate Judges
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U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 13 - Assignment Of Judges To Other Courts
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 15 - Conferences And Councils Of Judges
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 16 - Complaints Against Judges And Judicial Discipline
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 17 - Resignation And Retirement Of Justices And Judges
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part III > Chapter 42 - Federal Judicial Center
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