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Provisions

VI.18 of 1962 • Trial by jury; trial without jury; claims against state

APPROVED

The Text

a. Trial by jury is guaranteed as provided in article one of this constitution. The legislature may provide that in any court of original jurisdiction a jury shall be composed of six or of twelve persons and may authorize any court which shall have jurisdiction over crimes and other violations of law, other than crimes prosecuted by indictment, to try such matters without a jury, provided, however, that crimes prosecuted by indictment shall be tried by a jury composed of twelve persons, unless a jury trial has been waived as provided in section two of article one of this constitution.
b. The legislature may provide for the manner of trial of actions and proceedings involving claims against the state.


A Few Facts

• Joined the Constitution in 1962

• In Article VI: Judiciary

• Has 118 words

• Was proposed by the Legislature

• Went to NYS voters as proposed amendment 1 of 1961

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