ยง 149. Governor may appoint extraordinary terms and name justices to
hold them. 1. The governor may, when, in his opinion the public
interest requires, appoint one or more extraordinary special or trial
terms of the supreme court. He must designate the time and place of
holding the same, and name the justice who shall hold or preside at such
term, and he must give notice of the appointment in such manner as, in
his judgment, the public interest requires. The governor may terminate
the assignment of the justice named by him to hold a term appointed
pursuant to this section, and may name another justice in his place to
hold the same term. In such event, the grand jury drawn to attend such
term shall continue to serve thereat until discharged in the manner
prescribed by law. A justice named to preside at an extraordinary term
appointed under this section shall have power to order the drawing of a
grand jury or grand juries in place of or in addition to the grand jury
originally drawn for such term. Such other grand jury or grand juries
shall be summoned in the manner prescribed for grand juries in general
and shall be subject to all the provisions of law applicable to a grand
jury summoned pursuant to sections five hundred thirty-one, six hundred
nine and six hundred eighty-four of this chapter.
2. A motion involving a matter pending before such extraordinary
special or trial term shall be made returnable at such term, except
that, in the exercise of discretion, a justice of the appellate division
of the supreme court in the department in which such extraordinary
special or trial term is being held may grant permission for such motion
to be heard at a term of such appellate division.
Structure New York Laws
140 - Division of State Into Judicial Districts.
140-A - Number of Supreme Court Justices in Each Judicial District.
140-B - General Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.
141 - Designation of Supreme Court Justices to Hold Court in Another County.
147 - Holding Special and Trial Terms.
147-A - Powers of Justice of Supreme Court.
148 - Trial Term May Be Held in Parts.
149 - Governor May Appoint Extraordinary Terms and Name Justices to Hold Them.
150 - Printing Calendars in Certain Counties.
151 - Publishing Calendars in Monroe County.
152 - Publishing Calendars in Erie County.
153 - Records Kept by Special Deputy Clerks Shall Be Part of Records of Supreme Court.
156 - Appointment of Special Deputy Clerks for the Supreme Court in Queens County.
158 - Appointment of Calendar Clerk for Westchester County in the Ninth Judicial District.
158-A - Appointment of Calendar Clerk for Dutchess County in the Ninth Judicial District.
158-B - Appointment of Calendar Clerk for Schenectady County in the Fourth Judicial District.
158-C - Appointment of Calendar Clerk for Putnam County and Other Necessary Assistants.
160 - Appointment of Temporary Stenographer Where Official Stenographer Fails to Attend Term.
162 - Justice of Supreme Court to Certify Amount of Expenses of Stenographer Attending Term.
164 - Emergency Stenographers in Criminal Cases.
165 - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Nassau County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.
165-A - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Dutchess County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.
165-B - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Rockland County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.
165-C - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Putnam County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.
165-D - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Orange County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.
165-E - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Westchester County to Appoint Secretarial Assistants.
168*2 - Classification of Certain Attendants.
169 - Continuation in Office of Certain Attendants and Clerks.
170 - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Rockland County to Appoint Court Officer or Attendant.
172 - Power of Supreme Court Justices Residing in Kings and Queens Counties to Appoint Interpreters.
173-C - Power of Supreme Court Trial Justices of Eighth Judicial District to Appoint Stenographers.
174 - Maintenance of Supreme Court House Building in Kings County.