New York Laws
Article 7 - County Court
200 - Power of County Judges of Certain Counties to Appoint Criers for Courts of Record.

ยง 200. Power of county judges of certain counties to appoint criers
for courts of record. The county judge of each county, except Kings and
Erie, from time to time, may appoint and at pleasure remove, a crier for
the courts of record held in his county, other than the appellate
divisions of the supreme court.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

JUD - Judiciary

Article 7 - County Court

190 - Jurisdiction of County Court.

190-A - When Domestic or Foreign Corporation or Joint-Stock Association Deemed Resident.

190-B - Power of County Court and County Judge Co-Extensive With That of Supreme Court and Supreme Court Justice.

190-C - Terms of County Court.

190-D - Place of Holding Terms of County Court.

190-E - Appointment of Term to Be Filed With County Clerk.

190-F - Terms of County Court in Erie, Onondaga, Monroe, Nassau and Suffolk Counties May Be Held in Parts.

191 - Power of County Judge to Hear Special Proceeding That Supreme Court Justice Can Hear at Chambers.

193 - Incapacity, Disqualification or Absence of the County Judges of Suffolk, Dutchess, Ulster and Schenectady Counties.

194 - Printing Calendar of County Court.

195 - County Court Seal.

197 - Appointment of Confidential Clerks by County Judges of Kings, Queens, Erie, Monroe, Nassau, Onondaga, Rockland, Dutchess and Saint Lawrence Counties A

198 - Appointment of Stenographers of County Courts.

200 - Power of County Judges of Certain Counties to Appoint Criers for Courts of Record.

202 - Power of County Judge of Erie County to Appoint Court Attendant.

203 - Appointment of Court Attendant by Special County Judge of Erie County.

204 - Power of County Judge of Nassau County to Appoint Court Officers.

207 - Retirement of Officers and Employees by the Judges of the County Court of Kings County.

208 - Retirement of Officers and Employees by the Judges of the Court of General Sessions of the County of New York.