New York Judiciary Law Article 7-C - OF THE COURT FOR THE TRIAL OF IMPEACHMENTS

  • 240 - Its Jurisdiction.
    The court for the trial of impeachments has power to try impeachments, when presented by the assembly, of all civil officers of the state, except...
  • 241 - Members of the Court.
    The court is composed of the president of the senate, the senators, or a majority of them, and the judges of the court of appeals,...
  • 242 - Presiding Judge.
    The president of the senate, or in case of his impeachment, death or absence, the chief judge of the court of appeals, or in the...
  • 243 - Secretary and Officers.
    The secretary and officers of the senate are the clerk and officers of the court for the trial of impeachments.
  • 244 - Seal of the Court.
    The seal of the court for the trial of impeachments now deposited and recorded in the office of the secretary of state shall continue to...
  • 245 - Time of Holding the Court.
    Upon the delivery of an impeachment from the assembly to the senate the president of the senate must cause the court to be summoned to...
  • 246 - Oath to Members of the Court.
    At the time and place appointed, and before the court proceeds to act upon the impeachment, the clerk must administer to the presiding judge, and...
  • 247 - Adjournments, Etc.
    The court may adjourn from time to time and hold its sessions at such place as it may determine, but no more than two sessions...
  • 248 - Compensation of Members and Officers of the Court.
    The writ and process of the court must be signed by the clerk and attested in the name of the president of the senate. The...

Last modified: February 3, 2019