Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The New York State Circuit Courts were abolished, and replaced by the district benches of the New York Supreme Court. The New York Court of Appeals was established in July 1847, consisting of four statewide elected judges and four justices chosen annually from the New York Supreme Court. The state cabinet officers (Attorney General, Secretary ...
The next day the delegates re-convened as the "Convention of Representatives of the State of New-York" and on August 1 a committee was appointed to prepare a State Constitution. The New York Constitution was adopted by the Convention on April 20, 1777, and went into force immediately, without ratification by popular vote.
He served as judge of the admiralty court from 1760 to 1763. He was a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress of 1765, [8] and, in 1775, a member of the Committee of One Hundred, [9] which briefly governed New York City. [10] From 1763 until 1775, he served as a Justice of the New York Supreme Court of Judicature. [11]
The Court for the Trial of Impeachments, and the Correction of Errors was established by the New York State Constitution of 1777. [1] It consisted then of the Lieutenant Governor of New York (who is ex officio President of the State Senate), the Chancellor, the justices of the New York Supreme Court and the members of the New York State Senate.
The Council of Revision was, under the provisions of the Constitution of the U.S. State of New York of 1777, the legal body that revised all new legislation made by the New York State Legislature. It had the power to veto any legislation but its veto could be overridden by a two-thirds majority in each house of the legislature.
On July 10, 1776, the Fourth Provincial Congress changed its name to the Convention of Representatives of the State of New York, and "acts as legislature without an executive." On August 1, the convention assigned the task of drafting a constitution to a committee of thirteen and ordered it to report a draft by August 27, but it did not do so ...
New York Constitution of 1777 [citation needed] 1st New York State Legislature: 1777 2nd New York State Legislature: 1778 3rd New York State Legislature: 1779 4th New York State Legislature: 1780 5th New York State Legislature: 1781 6th New York State Legislature: 1782 7th New York State Legislature: 1783 8th New York State Legislature: 1784
The 1966 New York state election was held on November 8. Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Lieutenant Governor Malcolm Wilson were re-elected, both Republicans. The elections to the other three statewide elective offices resulted in a Republican Attorney General; a Democratic State Comptroller with Liberal endorsement; and a Republican Chief Judge with Democratic, Conservative and Liberal ...