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New York

Constitution · Judiciary
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§ 1. Unified court system for state established; organization; courts of record; service and execution of process.
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§ 2. Court of appeals and judges thereof; designation of supreme court justices to serve temporarily; judicial nominating commission; filling of vacancies by appointment; confirmation of appointments.
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§ 3. Court of appeals; jurisdiction.
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§ 4. Judicial departments; appellate divisions of supreme court and justices thereof; temporary designation of additional justices; transfer of appeals; jurisdiction.
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§ 5. Appeals from judgment or order; power of appellate court; transfer of appeals taken to unauthorized appellate court.
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§ 6. Judicial districts; composition; supreme court continued; justices of supreme court.
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§ 7. Jurisdiction of supreme court; new classes of actions.
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§ 8. Appellate terms of supreme court; composition and jurisdiction.
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§ 9. Court of claims continued; judges; jurisdiction.
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§ 10. County court continued; judges.
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§ 11. County court; jurisdiction; separate divisions.
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§ 12. Surrogate's court continued; judges; jurisdiction.
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§ 13. Family court established; composition; election and appointment of judges; jurisdiction.
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§ 14. Combination of certain judicial offices.
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§ 15. New York city; city-wide courts established; merger; judges; jurisdiction.
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§ 16. District courts; establishment; jurisdiction; judges; Nassau county district court continued.
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§ 17. Town, village and city courts; jurisdiction; regulation; judges.
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§ 18. Trial by jury; trial without a jury; claims against the state.
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§ 19. Transfer of actions and proceedings.
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§ 20. Judicial office, qualifications and restrictions.
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§ 21. Vacancies; how filled.
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§ 22. Commission on judicial conduct; membership; organization and procedure; review by court of appeals; discipline of judges.
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§ 23. Removal of certain judges and justices, by legislature; by senate on recommendation of governor.
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§ 24. Court for the trial of impeachments.
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§ 25. Compensation and retirement of certain judges and justices.
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§ 26. Temporary assignments of justices or judges to other courts.
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§ 27. Supreme court; extraordinary terms.
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§ 28. Administrative supervision of the courts.
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§ 29. Allocation of cost of maintenance and operation of courts; determination of annual financial needs of the courts.
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§ 30. Regulation of jurisdiction, practice and procedure of the courts.
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§ 31. Peacemakers and other Indian courts continued.
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§ 32. Safeguarding religion of children under jurisdiction of court.
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§ 33. Existing laws to continue in force; legislature to implement article.
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§ 34. Determination of pending appeals, actions and proceedings; terms of judges and justices now in office.
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§ 35. Abolition of certain courts; disposal of records; transfer of judges, justices, court personnel and pending actions and proceedings.
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§ 36. Disposal of appeals, actions and proceedings.
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§ 36-A. Effective date of certain amendments to articles VI and VII.
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§ 36-C. Effective date of certain amendments to article VI, sec. 22.
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§ 37. Effective date of article.
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