ยง  133.  Petitioner's  property  still  liable. Notwithstanding such a
  discharge, the judgment creditor in the execution has the same remedies,
  against the property of  the  petitioner,  for  any  sum  due  upon  his
  judgment,  which  he  had  before  the  execution  was  issued;  but the
  petitioner shall not, except as is otherwise specially prescribed in the
  next section, be again imprisoned by virtue of  an  execution  upon  the
  same judgment, or arrested in an action thereupon.
Structure New York Laws
Article 5 - Judgment Debtor's Discharge From Imprisonment
121 - To What Court Application to Be Made.
122 - When Petition May Be Presented.
123 - Contents of Petition; Schedule.
124 - Affidavit of Petitioner.
126 - Notice to Creditors; When Service Cannot Be Made.
127 - Notice to Creditors; When State a Creditor.
128 - Proceedings on Presentation of Petition.
130 - Proceedings on Adjourned Day.
131 - Assignment; Effect Thereof.
132 - Discharge; When to Be Granted.
133 - Petitioner's Property Still Liable.
134 - When Creditor May Issue New Execution Against Person.
135 - Powers and Duties of Trustee.
136 - Creditor May Notify Debtor to Apply for Discharge.
137 - Effect of Failure So to Apply.
138 - Debtors to State or United States Not to Be Discharged.