1. A trial jury consists of six jurors, but "alternate jurors" may be
selected and sworn pursuant to section 360.35.
2. The panel from which the jury is drawn is formed and selected as
prescribed in the uniform district court act, uniform city court act,
and uniform justice court act. In the New York city criminal court the
panel from which the jury is drawn is formed and selected in the same
manner as is prescribed for the formation and selection of a panel in
the supreme court in counties within cities having a population of one
million or more.
Structure New York Laws
Part 2 - The Principal Proceedings
Title K - Prosecution of Informations in Local Criminal Courts-Plea to Sentence
360.05 - Jury Trial; Order of Trial.
360.10 - Trial Jury; Formation in General.
360.15 - Trial Jury; Challenge to the Panel.
360.20 - Trial Jury; Examination of Prospective Jurors; Challenges Generally.
360.25 - Trial Jury; Challenge for Cause of an Individual Juror.
360.30 - Trial Jury; Peremptory Challenge of an Individaul Juror.
360.35 - Trial Jury; Alternate Juror.
360.40 - Trial Jury; Conduct of Jury Trial in General.
360.45 - Court's Charge and Instructions; in General.
360.50 - Court's Submission of Information to Jury; Counts and Offenses to Be Submitted.