ยง 72. Term of imprisonment of civil prisoner. No person shall be
imprisoned within the prison walls of any jail for a longer period than
three months under an execution or any other mandate against the person
to enforce the recovery of a sum of money less than five hundred dollars
in amount or under a commitment upon a fine for contempt of court in the
nonpayment of alimony, maintenance, distributive awards or special
relief in matrimonial actions or counsel fees in a divorce case where
the amount so to be paid is less than the sum of five hundred dollars;
and where the amount in either of said cases is five hundred dollars or
over, such imprisonment shall not continue for a longer period than six
months. It shall be the duty of the sheriff in whose custody any such
person is held to discharge such person at the expiration of said
respective periods without any formal application being made therefor.
No person shall be imprisoned within the jail liberties of any jail for
a longer period than six months upon any execution or other mandate
against the person to enforce the recovery of a sum of five hundred
dollars or over or for a longer period than three months where the
amount is less than five hundred dollars, and no action shall be
commenced against the sheriff upon a bond given for the jail liberties
by such person. In computing the term of imprisonment time spent within
the prison walls of any jail and time spent within the jail liberties
shall be included. Notwithstanding such a discharge in either of the
above cases, the judgment creditor in the execution, or the person at
whose instance the said mandate was issued, has the same remedy against
the property of the person imprisoned which he or she had before such
execution or mandate was issued; but the prisoner shall not be again
imprisoned upon a like process issued in the same action or arrested in
any action upon any judgment under which the same may have been granted.
Except in a case hereinbefore specified nothing in this section shall
affect a commitment for contempt of court.
Structure New York Laws
Article 7 - Miscellaneous Rights and Immunities
70-A - Actions Involving Public Petition and Participation; Recovery of Damages.
70-B - Unlawful Interference With Protected Rights.
71 - Damages in Action for Suing in Name of Another.
72 - Term of Imprisonment of Civil Prisoner.
73 - Code of Fair Procedure for Investigating Agencies.
74 - Privileges in Action for Libel.
75 - Defamation by Radio or Television.
76 - Action for Libel: Evidence, Separate Verdicts.
76-A - Actions Involving Public Petition and Participation; When Actual Malice to Be Proven.
77 - Special Damages in Action for Slander of a Woman.
78 - Mitigating Circumstances in Action for Libel or Slander.
79 - Forfeiture of Office and Suspension of Civil Rights.
79-A - Consequence of Sentence to Imprisonment for Life.
79-B - Forfeiture of Property on Conviction Abolished.
79-C - Convict Protected by Law.
79-F - Liability for Acts of Persons Assisting Police Officers.
79-G - Filing of Certificates of Honorable Discharge With County Clerks.
79-H - Special Provisions Relating to Persons Employed By, or Connected With, News Media.
79-I - Discrimination Against Person Who Refuses to Perform Certain Act Prohibited.
79-J - Confidentiality of Records in Multi-State Information System.
79-K - Civil Immunity for Certain Persons Assisting in Emergency Situations.
79-L - Confidentiality of Records of Genetic Tests.
79-N - Bias-Related Violence or Intimidation; Civil Remedy.
79-N*2 - Funeral or Bereavement Leave.
79-O - Close Captioning in Places of Public Accomodation, Resort or Amusement.
79-P - Recording Certain Activities.
79-P*2 - Gender Neutral Single-Occupancy Bathroom Facilities.
79-Q - Collection of Gender or Sex Designation Information by State Agencies.