ยง 33. Expense of certain criminal prosecutions to be borne by the
state. The expenses of an investigation or prosecution in any county of
a matter or charge connected with, growing out of or relating to a
contract or contracts between the state, or any department, board,
commission or officer thereof, and any individual, firm or corporation,
if such prosecution or investigation shall have been ordered, directed,
or recommended by the governor, the legislature, a joint committee of
both houses of the legislature or a committee of either house, shall be
borne by the state. Such expenses shall be paid in the first instance by
the county, as the expenses of other criminal investigations or
prosecutions therein, but the county shall be reimbursed therefor out of
moneys appropriated for such purpose. Payments by the state under this
section shall be made from the treasury on the audit and warrant of the
comptroller to the order of the treasurer of the proper county, upon his
certified statement of the items of expenses paid by the county on
account of such investigations or prosecutions, accompanied by the
written approval of the attorney-general thereon. Such payments may be
made at any time during the pendency of any such investigation or
prosecution, for expenses accrued and paid by the county to the date of
the account, but not oftener than once in three months.
Structure New York Laws
Article 2 - General Provisions Relating to Courts and Judges
2-A - Jurisdiction and Powers of Courts Continued.
2-B - General Powers of Courts of Record.
3 - Use of Term "Court" Prohibited.
4 - Sittings of Courts to Be Public.
4-A - Certain Powers of the Courts Regarding Civil Arrests.
5 - Courts Not to Sit on Sunday Except in Special Cases nor on Saturday in Certain Cases.
6 - Adjournment of Term of Court of Record to Future Day.
7 - Adjournment of Term on Non-Appearance of Judge.
7-A - Vacancies or Changes in Judges; Power of Judge Out of Office.
7-B - Continuance of Out of Court Proceedings Before Judges of Same Court.
7-C - Continuance of Special Proceeding Before Another Officer.
8 - Emergency Relocations of Court Terms.
10 - Courtroom Designated the "Judge James F. Reitz Memorial Courtroom".
13 - Court or Judge May Direct the Filing of Original Stenographic Minutes With Clerk.
13-A - Power to Remove Certain Officers and to Appoint Successors.
13-B - Oath of Referee, Receiver, Commissioner or Appraiser.
14 - Disqualification of Judge by Reason of Interest or Consanguinity.
15 - Judge of Court of Record Not Disqualified Because a Resident or a Taxpayer.
16 - Judge Prohibited From Practicing Law in His Court.
17 - Judge Prohibited From Practicing in Cause Which Has Been Before Him.
18 - Judge Prohibited From Taking Fees for Advice in Matters Before Him.
19 - Judge Must Not Be Interested in Costs.
22 - Certificates as to Year of Birth to Be Filed by Certain Judicial Officers.
23 - Age Limitation on Term of Judicial Office.
24 - Compensation of Judges After Removal.
25-A - Retirement of Judicial Officers.
27 - Enacted Without Section Heading.
28 - Amendment of Minutes of Stenographer.
30 - Lost or Destroyed Seal Must Be Replaced.
30-B - Seal of New York County and of the County Clerk and the Supreme Court.
30-C - Seal of Franklin County and of the County Clerk and the Supreme Court.
30-D - Seal of Albany County and of the County Clerk and the Supreme Court.
30-E - Seal of Livingston County and of the County Clerk and the Supreme Court.
31 - Seals and Records of Former Superior City Courts.
33 - Expense of Certain Criminal Prosecutions to Be Borne by the State.
35 - Assignment of Counsel to Indigent Persons and Appointment of Physicians in Certain Proceedings.
36 - Personal Assistants to Judges and Justices.