New York Statutes

§ 91 — Stenographers to furnish copies of proceedings

New York § 91
JurisdictionNew York
Law CRCNew York City Criminal Court Act
Art. 6General Miscellaneous Provisions

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N.Y. New York City Criminal Court Act § 91 (2026).

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§ 91. Stenographers to furnish copies of proceedings. Upon any\nexamination, hearing or trial, where stenographic minutes of the\nproceedings have been taken by an official stenographer of the court, or\nby a stenographer employed for the purpose, such stenographer must upon\nrequest furnish, with all reasonable diligence, to the defendant or his\nattorney, or to the complainant or his attorney, or to a party in a\ncivil case arising out of the same state of facts or to his attorney, a\ncopy transcribed from his stenographic notes of such minutes, testimony,\nproceedings, or part thereof, upon the examination, hearing or trial,\nupon payment of the fees therefor by the person requiring such copy. If\nsuch copy is required by the district attorney or the attorney general\nor by a superior

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