The Code of Criminal Procedure of the State of New York: With Notes of Decisions, a Table of Sources, Complete Set of Forms and a Full IndexBanks & Brothers, 1884 - 510 páginas |
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... mentioned in section fifty - seven of this Code . 2. To try and determine all such crimes and to try all persons indicted for the same . 3. To deliver the jails of the county , or city and county , according to law , of all prisoners ...
... mentioned in section fifty - seven of this Code . 2. To try and determine all such crimes and to try all persons indicted for the same . 3. To deliver the jails of the county , or city and county , according to law , of all prisoners ...
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... mentioned in section fifty - seven of this Code . 2. To try and determine indictments found therein or sent thereto by the court of oyer and terminer of the county or by a city court in the county for crimes not punishable with death ...
... mentioned in section fifty - seven of this Code . 2. To try and determine indictments found therein or sent thereto by the court of oyer and terminer of the county or by a city court in the county for crimes not punishable with death ...
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... mentioned in the order mentioned in the last section . § 47. Clerk . - Except in the city and county of New York , and the county of Kings , the clerk of the county is the clerk of the court of sessions thereof . § 48. Writ or process ...
... mentioned in the order mentioned in the last section . § 47. Clerk . - Except in the city and county of New York , and the county of Kings , the clerk of the county is the clerk of the court of sessions thereof . § 48. Writ or process ...
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... mentioned in section fifty - six , and asks that his case be presented to the grand jury , the proceedings shall be adjourned for not less than five nor more than ten days ; and if on or before the adjourned day the cer- tificate mentioned ...
... mentioned in section fifty - six , and asks that his case be presented to the grand jury , the proceedings shall be adjourned for not less than five nor more than ten days ; and if on or before the adjourned day the cer- tificate mentioned ...
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... mentioned in section fifty - seven . § 60. Special sessions in Brooklyn.- A court of spec- ial sessions in the city of Brooklyn has also jurisdiction to try any person arrested in the county of Kings , and brought before it charged with ...
... mentioned in section fifty - seven . § 60. Special sessions in Brooklyn.- A court of spec- ial sessions in the city of Brooklyn has also jurisdiction to try any person arrested in the county of Kings , and brought before it charged with ...
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acquittal adjournment admitted to bail affidavit aforesaid allowed appeal application arrest bastard bench warrant cause certificate challenge CHAPTER charge child city and county city court clerk Code commission committed conviction copy coroner counsel county judge county of Albany county treasurer court of oyer court of sessions court of special crime criminal action custody defendant deliver demurrer deposes and says depositions direct discharged district attorney duly sworn evidence examination execution felony filed forthwith grand jury guilty impeachment imprisonment indictment indorsed issue judgment jurisdiction juror last section magistrate ment misdemeanor mother notice oath offense order of filiation oyer and terminer party peace officer plea plead police justice prescribed prison proceed prosecuted provided in section punishment search warrant sheriff special sessions statute subpoena subscribed and sworn sufficient summoned supreme court sureties taken testimony thereof thereupon tion trial undertaking verdict Wend witnesses York
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Página 355 - The people of the State of New York, by the Grace of God, Free and Independent...
Página 206 - The magistrate must, before issuing the warrant, examine, on oath, the complainant and any witnesses he may produce, and take their depositions in writing", and cause them to be subscribed by the parties making them.
Página 79 - In pleading a judgment, or other determination, of a court or officer of special jurisdiction, it is not necessary to state the facts conferring jurisdiction, but such judgment or determination may be stated to have been duly given or made. If such allegation be controverted, the party pleading must establish on the trial, the facts conferring jurisdiction.
Página 116 - When there is a verdict of conviction, in which it appears to the court that the jury have mistaken the law, the court may explain the reason for that opinion and direct the jury to reconsider their verdict...
Página 45 - An indictment is found, within the meaning of the last three sc( tions, when it is duly presented by the grand jury in open court, and there received and filed.
Página 70 - You, as foreman of this grand jury, shall diligently inquire and true presentment make, of all such matters and things as shall be given you in charge ; the counsel of the people of this state, your fellows...
Página 181 - Upon conviction for treason, he shall have power to suspend the execution of the sentence, until the case shall be reported to the Legislature at its next meeting, when the Legislature shall either pardon or commute the sentence, direct the execution of the sentence, or grant a further reprieve.
Página 128 - Warrant for execution of convict. — WLen a defendant is sentenced to the punishment of death, the judge or judges holding the court at which the conviction takes place, or a majority of them, of whom the judge presiding must be one, must make out, sign and deliver to the sheriff of the county, a warrant, stating the conviction and sentence, and appointing the week withirs which sentence must be executed.
Página 5 - Justices of the peace, and judges or justices of inferior courts not of record, and their clerks, may be removed, after due notice and an opportunity of being heard by such courts as may be prescribed by law, for causes to be assigned in the order of removal.
Página 187 - ... to ask them whether they have agreed upon a verdict ; and that you will return them into court when they have so agreed, or when ordered by the court.