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400 – Sheriff May Command Power of County to Overcome Resistance.

§ 400. Sheriff may command power of county to overcome resistance. If a sheriff, to whom a mandate is directed and delivered, finds, or has reason to apprehend, that resistance will be made to the execution thereof, he may command all persons in his county, or as many as he thinks proper, and with such […]

402 – Sheriff or Deputy to Attend Term of Appellate Division.

§ 402. Sheriff or deputy to attend term of appellate division. A term of the appellate division of the supreme court must be attended by the sheriff of the county in which it is held, his under sheriff, or one of his deputies, each of whom must act under the direction of the court or […]

403 – Sheriff Must Notify Constables and Deputies to Attend Terms.

§ 403. Sheriff must notify constables and deputies to attend terms. The sheriff of each county, except New York, Bronx, Kings, and Queens, must within a reasonable time before the sitting, in his county, of any term of court, notify, in writing or personally, as many constables or deputy sheriffs of his county, as he […]

407 – Deputy Sheriff Must Attend Court as Notified.

§ 407. Deputy sheriff must attend court as notified. Each constable or deputy sheriff, seasonably notified, as prescribed in section four hundred and three of this chapter, must attend the term accordingly; and for each day’s neglect he may be fined by the court, at the term at which he was notified to attend, a […]

410 – Appointment of Court Attendants in Oneida County.

§ 410. Appointment of court attendants in Oneida county. The resident supreme court justices of Oneida county and the county judge of Oneida county are hereby authorized to appoint, and may at their pleasure remove, both permanent and temporary court attendants in and for the supreme and county courts of Oneida county, whose duty it […]

411-A – Court Attendant in Herkimer County.

§ 411-a. Court attendant in Herkimer county. The county judge and surrogate of the county of Herkimer is hereby authorized by and with the consent and approval of the trial justice of the supreme court, residing in Herkimer county, to appoint a court attendant in and for the supreme and county courts in Herkimer county, […]