§ 321. Appointment of stenographers. It shall be lawful for the district attorney of any county of this state, to appoint a stenographer to take the testimony given before the grand juries in said county. a. In the county of Kings, it shall be lawful for the district attorney of said county to appoint twelve […]
§ 322. Stenographers to be citizens and residents of county where appointed. Every stenographer appointed under the provisions of this title shall be a citizen and resident of the county in which he is appointed, except that the district attorney of Warren county may appoint a stenographer residing either in the county of Washington or […]
§ 323. Evidence of appointment and filing same; stenographer’s oath. Every appointment made pursuant to this article shall be in writing under the hand of the official who makes the same, and shall be filed in the clerk’s office of the county in which such appointment is made. Every appointee, before he enters upon the […]
§ 324. Revocation of appointment. Any appointment made under the provisions of this article may be revoked by the district attorney, which revocation must be in writing and be filed in the office of the clerk of the county in which such appointment was filed.
§ 325. Stenographers’ duties. 1. It shall be lawful for any stenographer duly appointed and qualified as hereinbefore provided, to attend and be present at the session of every grand jury impaneled in the county in which he is appointed, and it shall be his duty to take in shorthand or upon a typewriting machine […]
§ 326. Misdemeanor for stenographer to violate provisions of this article. Every stenographer appointed as aforesaid, who violates any provision of this article is guilty of a misdemeanor.
§ 327. Compensation and payment of stenographers. Each stenographer appointed as aforesaid shall receive such compensation for services rendered while engaged in taking testimony before a grand jury, as shall be determined by the board of supervisors or county legislature of the county in which he is appointed, excepting that in the county of New […]
§ 328. Designation of temporary stenographers to take place of or in addition to official stenographers. 1. In case of the absence by reason of illness, or other cause, of the official stenographer to any grand jury in any county of this state, the district attorney of the county may designate a stenographer to perform […]
§ 329. Designation of temporary stenographer in special cases. If, pursuant to law, the attorney general or a deputy attorney general, attend before the grand jury in any county, the attorney general may appoint a temporary stenographer to take the testimony given before the grand jury in respect of matters or investigations before the grand […]
§ 330. Transcription of testimony by typists duly sworn. The transcription of testimony taken by a stenographer may be effected by means of a dictating machine to be transcribed by a typist or typists duly authorized and appointed by the district attorney. Such typist or typists shall make oath that they will keep secret all […]