ยง 423. Judgment on conviction, how pronounced. After conviction, the
court must immediately, or at such other time as it may appoint,
pronounce judgment, in the form of a resolution, entered upon the
minutes of the court. The vote upon the passage thereof must be taken
by yeas and nays, and must also be entered upon the minutes.
Structure New York Laws
Article 13-A - Judicial Proceedings for the Removal of Public Officers by Impeachment
415 - Impeachment to Be Delivered to President of the Senate.
416 - Copy of Impeachment Served on Defendant.
418 - Proceedings, if Defendant Does Not Appear.
419 - Defendant May Object to Sufficiency Of, or Deny Impeachment.
420 - Form of Objection or Denial.
422 - Two-Thirds Necessary to Conviction.
423 - Judgment on Conviction, How Pronounced.
426 - Officer, When Impeached, Disqualified to Act Until Acquitted.
427 - Presiding Officer, When President of the Senate Is Impeached.