1. Immediately after the last trial juror is sworn, the court may in
its discretion direct the selection of either one or two additional
jurors to be known as "alternate jurors." The alternate jurors must be
drawn in the same manner, must have the same qualifications, must be
subject to the same examination and challenges for cause and must take
the same oath as the regular jurors. Whether or not a party has used
its peremptory challenge in the selection of the trial jury, one
peremptory challenge is authorized in the selection of the alternate
jurors.
2. The provisions of section 270.35 with respect to alternate jurors
are also applicable to a trial jury in a local criminal court.
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.