Provisions
VI.7 of 1978 • Supreme court; jurisdiction
APPROVED
The Text
a. The supreme court shall have general original jurisdiction in law and equity and the appellate jurisdiction herein provided. In the city of New York, it shall have exclusive jurisdiction over crimes prosecuted by indictment, provided, however, that the legislature may grant to the city-wide court of criminal jurisdiction of the city of New York jurisdiction over misdemeanors prosecuted by indictment and to the family court in the city of New York jurisdiction over crimes and offenses by or against minors or between spouses or between parent and child or between members of the same family or household.
b. If the legislature shall create new classes of actions and proceedings, the supreme court shall have jurisdiction over such classes of actions and proceedings, but the legislature may provide that another court or other courts shall also have jurisdiction and that actions and proceedings of such classes may be originated in such other court or courts.
A Few Facts
• Joined the Constitution in 1978
• In Article VI: Judiciary
• Has 154 words
• Was proposed by the Legislature
• Went to NYS voters as proposed amendment 2 of 1977
• Changed the text of a previously existing provision
• Amends or builds on:
◦ 1962-VI.7
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