NYC Administrative Code

§ 7-403 — Fees to grand jurors of extraordinary terms.

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This section outlines the fees payable to grand jurors serving at extraordinary terms of the supreme court in New York City. It specifies that jurors are entitled to twelve dollars for each day of attendance beyond thirty days from their empaneling. Applies to grand jurors serving in extraordinary court terms.

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§ 7-403 Fees to grand jurors of extraordinary terms.

AC § 7-403

Pursuant to section five hundred twenty-one of the judiciary law, where a grand jury has been, or will hereafter be, empaneled to serve at an extraordinary and trial term of the supreme court of this state in any county within the city of New York, and where the term of such a grand jury continues for a period longer than thirty days from the date when such grand jury was empaneled and sworn, the sum of twelve dollars shall be allowed to each member of such grand jury for each day's necessary attendance as a grand juror from and after the expiration of such thirty-day period and until such grand jury shall have been discharged by the court.

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