ยง 403. Sheriff must notify constables and deputies to attend terms.
The sheriff of each county, except New York, Bronx, Kings, and Queens,
must within a reasonable time before the sitting, in his county, of any
term of court, notify, in writing or personally, as many constables or
deputy sheriffs of his county, as he deems necessary, to appear and
attend upon the term during its sitting.
Structure New York Laws
Article 13 - Sheriffs and Constables
400 - Sheriff May Command Power of County to Overcome Resistance.
401 - Sheriff Must Certify to Court Names of Persons Resisting Execution of Mandate.
402 - Sheriff or Deputy to Attend Term of Appellate Division.
403 - Sheriff Must Notify Constables and Deputies to Attend Terms.
404 - Sheriff or Constable Not Required to Attend Special Term Supreme Court in Certain Cases.
406 - Sheriff, Deputy or Constable Must Act as Crier When Directed by Court.
407 - Deputy Sheriff Must Attend Court as Notified.
408 - Designation by Sheriff of Monroe County of Attendants for Supreme and County Courts.
409 - Designation by Sheriff of Onondaga County of Court Attendants for Supreme and County Courts.
410 - Appointment of Court Attendants in Oneida County.
411-A - Court Attendant in Herkimer County.
411-B - Designation by Sheriff of Dutchess County of Attendants for Certain Courts in Such County.