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163 – Justices of Supreme Court in Third and Fourth Judicial Districts to Certify to the Department of Taxation and Finance Amount of Salaries and Expenses

§ 163. Justices of supreme court in third and fourth judicial districts to certify to the department of taxation and finance amount of salaries and expenses of stenographers. Each of the justices of the supreme court assigned to hold special terms in the third and fourth judicial districts appointing a stenographer pursuant to subdivision five […]

164 – Emergency Stenographers in Criminal Cases.

§ 164. Emergency stenographers in criminal cases. Where the prompt disposition of charges against a person accused of the commission of a crime is deemed necessary, or the ends of justice require, the justice presiding at a term of the supreme court where issues of fact are triable, in his discretion, may employ one or […]

167 – Powers of Supreme Court Justices in the Third Judicial District Residing in Albany and Rensselaer Counties to Appoint Confidential Court Attendants.

§ 167. Powers of supreme court justices in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties to appoint confidential court attendants. Each of the justices of the supreme court in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties may appoint and at pleasure remove a confidential court attendant, who shall perform […]

168*2 – Classification of Certain Attendants.

* § 168. Classification of certain attendants. A confidential attendant to a justice of supreme court who has held such position for not less than ten years shall, upon the death or retirement of such justice, be classified as a court attendant under the provisions of the civil service law, and shall retain such classification […]

169 – Continuation in Office of Certain Attendants and Clerks.

§ 169. Continuation in office of certain attendants and clerks. A confidential attendant or clerk to a justice of the supreme court shall, upon the death or retirement of such justice, continue in office until an appointment of a confidential attendant or clerk shall be made by the justice elected or appointed to fill such […]