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New York county courts

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Article VI, ยง 10. "a. The county court is continued in each county outside the city of New York. There shall be at least one judge of the county court in each county and such number of additional judges in each county as may be provided by law. The judges shall be residents of the county and shall be
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The court has unlimited criminal jurisdiction and civil jurisdiction where the amount in controversy is no more than $ 25,000. In many counties, this court primarily hears criminal cases, while the Supreme Court primarily hears civil cases, and usually only
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The County Court is authorized to establish "appellate sessions", an intermediate appellate court that hears appeals from the inferior courts. Appellate sessions are located in the Third and Fourth Judicial Departments only.
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as of right, except for civil appeals in the Second Department, which are taken to the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court. In criminal matters in which the County Court acts as an appellate court, further appeal is to the
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chosen by the electors of the county. b. The terms of the judges of the county court shall be ten years from and including the first day of January next after their election."
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and Supreme Court operate in place of a typical County Court). Unlike the Supreme Court, each County Court is considered distinct.
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A County Court operates in each county except for the five counties of New York City (in those counties, the
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Committee on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar; NYSBA Membership Committee (September 2012).
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Appeals in criminal cases originating in the County Court and in civil cases are taken to the
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The Practice of Law in New York State: An Introduction For Newly-Admitted Attorneys
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and may be taken only by permission of a judge of that court.
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Index

New York State
Unified Court System


Court of Appeals
Appellate Division
1st
2nd
4th
Supreme Court
County Court
District Court
Civil
Criminal
Justice courts
Court of Claims
Surrogate's Court
Family Court
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New York State
Unified Court System
New York City
Criminal Court
Civil Court
Supreme Court
felonies
New York City Courts
Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Court of Appeals

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