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and works with the Administrator of the Criminal Court in order to allocate and assign judicial and nonjudicial personnel resources to meet the needs and goals of those courts. The Criminal Court Administrator is assisted by Supervising Judges who are responsible in the on-site management of the trial courts, including court caseloads, personnel, and budget administration, and each manage a particular type of court within a county or judicial district. The chief clerk assists the administrators in carrying out their responsibilities for supervising the day-to-day operations of the trial courts. The Criminal Court Act made the City responsible for costs for personnel etc. The court is not included in the
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and within 30 days for a violation, subject to excluded periods (ready rule). A defendant must be released on bail or ROR'd if they are in jail after a specified time of pretrial detention (bail review): within 90 days for a felony, within 30 days for an at-least-3-months misdemeanor, within 15 days for a maximum-3-months misdemeanor, and within 5 days for a violation, subject to excluded periods.
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these are mayorally appointed Criminal Court judges, and the remaining 27 are Civil Court judges (some elected and some mayorally appointed) assigned to Criminal Court; the other approximately 60 mayorally appointed Criminal Court judges have been designated Acting Supreme Court judges to sit in Supreme Court hearing felony cases.
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have transferred them to Supreme Court to hear felony cases, said major reasons for the backlogs were a shortage of judges, court officers and courtrooms; a haphazard discovery process that frustrates timely plea deal negotiations; and a speedy trial statute unique to New York that allows the parties
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allowing the NYPD to selectively prosecute summons court cases. The summons court is sometimes called the "People's Court" because Criminal Court judges routinely authorize summonses and informations based upon the sworn allegations of private citizens who seek redress for criminal acts against them,
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day appearance (the five- to six-day deadline for conversion of a complaint to an information), normally to be scheduled three business days after the appearance. The government must be ready for trial within 6 months for a felony, 90 days for a class A misdemeanor, 60 days for a class B misdemeanor,
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has criticized the Criminal Court judges for rarely excusing defendants from having to show up at every court appearance, as allowed by law, instead requiring them "to return to court every several weeks and spend all day waiting for their cases to be called, only to be told that the proceedings are
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day if they haven't been indicted, which is to say that unless a grand jury has indicted the defendant and a hearing has commenced within 120 hours/5 days (with an additional 24 hours allowed for weekends and holidays, i.e., 144 hours/6 days), or proof that the indictment was voted within 120 hours,
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Now, the grand juries have more law-and-order types in there. ... People who can afford to live in Brooklyn now don't have the experience of police officers throwing them against cars and searching them. A person who just moves here from Wisconsin or Wyoming, they can't relate to . It doesn't sound
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as an Acting Supreme Court Justice with the same jurisdiction as a Supreme Court Justice upon consultation and agreement with the presiding justice of the appropriate Appellate Division. The mayor may appoint 107 Criminal Court judges, but only about 73 to 74 currently work in Criminal Court: 46 of
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The Mayor's Advisory Committee is composed of up to nineteen members, all of whom are volunteers and are appointed with the Mayor's approval: the Mayor selects nine members; the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals nominates four members; the Presiding Justices of the Appellate Divisions of
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Defendants arraigned on felony or misdemeanor complaints are initially arraigned in the arraignment part of the Criminal Court. The all-purpose or "AP" parts are the motion parts of the Criminal Court. Plea bargain negotiations take place in these courtrooms prior to the case being in a trial-ready
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had argued that most people don't understand how summons court operates, resulting in missed court dates and automatic bench warrants; that the omission of race and ethnicity information on the summons form should be remedied, to provide statistics of summons recipients; that poor access to public
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The court is supervised by an Administrator, or Administrative Judge if a judge. The Deputy Chief Administrator for the New York City Courts, or Deputy Chief Administrative Judge if a judge, is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the trial-level courts located in New York City,
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Criminal Court has preliminary jurisdiction over felony cases filed in New York City, and retains jurisdiction of the felony cases until a grand jury hears the case and indicts the defendant. Defendants charged with felonies are arraigned in the Criminal Court arraignment parts and cases are then
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Criminal Court operates domestic violence or "DV" courts within every county. Domestic violence courts are forums that focus on crimes related to domestic violence and abuse and improving the administration of justice surrounding these types of crimes. The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens
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It is a single citywide court. The Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for the New York City Courts is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the NYC trial-level courts, and works with the Administrative Judge of the Criminal Court in order to allocate and assign judicial and
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The Summons All Purpose Part (SAP) hears cases brought to court by universal summonses issued by law enforcement personnel. Summons court handles low-level offenses. Defendants may waive their right to a trial before a judge and have the trial held by a judicial hearing officer.
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The District Attorney does not staff the summons court (SAP Part), and the summons court proceedings are generally one of a private or court-conducted trial. District attorneys are legally permitted to delegate the prosecution of petty crimes or offenses, and the
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The Court of Appeals ruled in 1991 that most people arrested must be released if they are not arraigned within 24 hours. In 2013, for the first time since 2001, the average time it took to arraign defendants fell below 24 hours in all five boroughs.
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usually sent to a felony waiver part to await grand jury action. Felony waiver parts are staffed by Criminal Court judges designated as Acting Supreme Court Justices. Felony waiver parts also hear motions, bail applications, and extradition matters.
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the Supreme Court for the First and Second Judicial Departments each nominate two members; and deans of the law schools within New York City, on an annual rotating basis, each nominate one member. In addition, the Committee on the Judiciary of the
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in court, judges overwhelmingly rely only on cash bail and commercial bail bonds instead of other forms of bail, and courts rarely inquire into the defendant's financial resources to understand what amount of bail might be securable by them.
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concluded that, in Manhattan, black and Latino defendants were more likely to be held in jail before trial and more likely to be offered plea bargains that include a prison sentence than whites and Asians charged with the same crimes.
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negotiations take place in the AP Parts prior to the case being in a trial-ready posture, and depending upon caseloads, the judges in the AP Parts may conduct pre-trial and felony motion hearings. The most common pre-trial
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The decision to set bail and the amount of bail to set are discretionary, and the central issue regarding bail is insuring the defendant's future appearances in court; factors to be taken into consideration are defined in
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in northern Manhattan. For a comparison of relative activity in 2009, legal aid societies handled 290,251 cases of which 568 went to trial, whereas 18-B lawyers represented 42,212 defendants of which 623 went to trial.
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defenders by indigent persons in summons courts raises serious due process concerns; and that the city needs to overhaul its summons system, to handle quality-of-life infractions better and in a timely manner.
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The Midtown Community Court, part of the Criminal Court of the City of New York, arraigns defendants who are arrested in Times Square, Clinton and Chelsea areas of the city and charged with any non-felony
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found that among defendants arrested in New York City in 2008 on nonfelony charges who had bail set at $ 1,000 or less, 87 percent were jailed because they were unable to post the bail amount at their
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effect because of that neighborhood's gentrification. Brooklyn defense lawyer Julie Clark said that these new jurors are "much more trusting of police." Another lawyer, Arthur Aidala said:
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for another arraignment. This arraignment is similar to the arraignment in Criminal Court, and if the accused does not submit a guilty plea, the case will be adjourned to a calendar part.
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operates DV Complexes, which include an All-Purpose Part and Trial Parts dedicated to adjudicating these types of crimes, while in Richmond all DV cases are heard in the regular AP Part.
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and unless the delay was due to a request of the defendant, and absent a compelling reason for the prosecution's delay, the defendant must be released on their own recognizance (ROR'd).
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for the purposes of recommending bail or remand at arraignment. In New York state, the time from arrest to arraignment must be within 24 hours. Police may also release a person with an
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monitor substance abuse program defendants, conduct pre-trial suppression hearings and make recommended findings of fact and law to sitting judges. JHOs are appointed by the
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at arraignment, straight cash or commercial bail bond, while other options exist such as partially secured bonds, which only require a tenth of the full amount as a
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By law, the city must provide criminal representation by any combination of a public defender, legal aid society, and/or panel of qualified lawyers (pursuant to
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In New York State, only those individuals charged with a serious crime, defined as one where the defendant faces more than six months in jail, are entitled to a
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was inspired by the evening court sessions held in the Criminal Courthouse building in Manhattan from 5:00 pm to 1:00 am; however, the exterior of the
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Actual Government of New York: A Manual of the Local, Municipal, State and Federal Government for Use in Public and Private Schools of New York State
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Judicial hearing officers (JHOs) adjudicate most summons court (SAP Part) cases, assist in compliance parts in domestic violence cases, and in the
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before a judge. Defendants in summons court may waive their right to a trial before a judge and have the trial held by a judicial hearing officer.
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It is an open secret that prosecutors use pre-trial detention to extract plea agreements involving admissions of guilt from defendants.
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It is said that excessive pre-trial detention and the accompanying systematic trial delays are used to pressure defendants to accept
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posture, and depending upon caseloads the judges in the AP Parts may conduct pre-trial hearings, felony hearings, and bench trials.
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Chapter 697, enacted 24 April 1962, effective 1 September 1962. Senate Bill, Introductory Number 3716, Printed Number 4674.
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Judicial Selection Methods in the State of New York: A Guide to Understanding and Getting Involved in the Selection Process
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to the court (and presumably refunded when redeemed), and unsecured bonds, which don't require any up front payment. The
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Once a judge is appointed by the Mayor to the Criminal Court, they can be transferred from one court to another by the
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am. At arraignment the prosecutor may also provides defense counsel with certain "notices", such as notices about
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has stated that only 44 percent of defendants offered bail are released before their case concludes. A report by
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Trial Parts in the Criminal Court handle most of the trials, although some trials are conducted in the AP parts.
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After notices are served, the prosecutor may ask, for certain offenses, the court to keep the accused in jail (
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Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words: Reflections on Life and the Law, with Selected Judicial Opinions and Articles
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The Criminal Court was established effective 1 September 1962 by the New York City Criminal Court Act of the
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being put off for another month ... these defendants miss work, lose wages and in some cases their jobs."
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for their arrest, although judges may excuse defendants from having to show up at every court appearance.
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to 10-year terms from a list of candidates submitted by the Mayor's Advisory Committee on the Judiciary.
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Report on the Fiscal 2016 Preliminary Budget: Courts and Legal Aid Society / Indigent Defense Services
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A bail review in Supreme Court may be requested by misdemeanor defendants who cannot make bail at the
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The Price of Freedom: Bail and Pretrial Detention of Low Income Nonfelony Defendants in New York City
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tried felonies as a county court, whereas Bronx, Kings, Queens, and Richmond counties had a regular
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Taxi drivers concealing their faces as they take the customary perp walk before the news media. The
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BDS Testifies at NYC Council Oversight Hearing on New York's Bail System and the Need for Reform
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There are several specialized parts of the Criminal Court which handle specific subject areas.
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Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen of the City of New York from January 2 to March 28, 1911
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punishable by fine or imprisonment of up to one year) and lesser offenses, and also conducts
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to ten-year terms, but most of those appointed have been transferred to other courts by the
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But there have been accusations of systematic trial delays, especially with regards to the
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cases (generally, more serious offenses punishable by imprisonment of more than one year).
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The Committee on Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction of the New York State Bar Association.
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were created to offload a large volume of cases from the Criminal Court: the state DMV
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nonjudicial personnel resources. One hundred seven judges may be appointed by the
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Chapter 767 of Livingston & Smith and Van Schaack, enacted 1 September 1744.
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and the entire proceeding is generally one of private or court-conducted trial.
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Tourists sometimes view the evening sessions from the public galleries.
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was created in 1744, from a court created in 1732. (The New York County
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directing a defendant to appear for arraignment in the future: with a
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The state court system has a number of problem-solving courts. The
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The Colonial Laws of New York from the Year 1664 to the Revolution
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The Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
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in New York City will appear before a Criminal Court judge for
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is a well-known feature of New York's criminal justice system.
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Community Justice: Issues for probation and criminal justice
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neighborhoods and charged with any non-felony offense. The
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Chapter 153, enacted 30 March 1848, effective immediately.
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Chapter 659, enacted 25 June 1910, effective immediately.
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New York City Criminal Court judges are appointed by the
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Special Committee to Encourage Judicial Service (2012).
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studies the workings of the criminal courts, while the
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The District Attorney does not staff the SAP Part. The
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Weiser, Benjamin; McKinley Jr., James (May 10, 2016).
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