New York Statutes

§ 190-F — Terms of county court in Erie, Onondaga, Monroe, Nassau and Suffolk counties may be held in parts

New York § 190-F
JurisdictionNew York
Law JUDJudiciary
Art. 7County Court

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N.Y. Judiciary § 190-F (2026).

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§ 190-f. Terms of county court in Erie, Onondaga, Monroe, Nassau and\nSuffolk counties may be held in parts. In the county of Erie or in the\ncounties of Onondaga, Monroe, Nassau and Suffolk trial or special terms\nof the county court for any purpose may be held in two or more parts, by\nthe county judge of such county and such county judge or judges of other\ncounties as may be requested to act, and a jury panel may be summoned to\nserve in each part, or jurors may be drawn from one panel to serve in\neach part.\n

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