New York Statutes

§ 502 — Use of liquor in jails

New York § 502
JurisdictionNew York
Law CORCorrection
Art. 20Local Correctional Facilities

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N.Y. Correction § 502 (2026).

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§ 502. Use of liquor in jails. Spirituous, fermented or other liquor\nshall not be brought into a jail for the use of a person confined\ntherein, except as authorized by federal statute and then only upon a\nwritten permit by the physician to the jail, which must be delivered to\nand kept by the keeper thereof, specifying the quantity and kind of\nliquor which may be furnished, the name of the civil prisoner for whom,\nand the time during which the same may be furnished.\n

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People v. Brown
123 A.D.2d 473 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 1986)
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