The Takeaway from the library last week.. McKinney’s Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated found in a law library [including ours] and on Westlaw Consolidated.

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The Takeaway from the library last week.

McKinney’s Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated found in a law library [including ours] and on Westlaw Consolidated Law Service found in a law library [not ours] and on LexisNexis On line

(check out the links section of our website): The NYS Legislature The NYS Judiciary Findlaw OneCLE

319 Volumes broken into Titles e.g., Criminal Procedure Law Each Title is a Chapter e.g., Criminal Procedure Law is Chapter 11-A

VolumesBookTitle of Statute 11Statutes 2-82Constitution 92 ½Abandoned Property Law BAgriculture and Markets Law Alcoholic Beverage Control Law 143AAlternative County Government Law 153BArts and Cultural Affairs Law

VolumesBookTitle of Statute Banking Law 195Benevolent Orders Law Business Corporation Law 247Canal Law BCivil Practice Laws and Rules 548Civil Rights Law Civil Service Law

VolumesBookTitle of Statute 5810ACooperative Corporation Law BCorrection Law County Law ACriminal Procedure Law 8312Debtor and Creditor Law Domestic Relations Law 9115Economic Development Law

VolumesBookTitle of Statute Education Law 10316AEminent Domain Procedure Law 10416BElder Law Election Law 10717¼Energy Law ½Environmental Conservation Law 11617AEmployers Liability Law

VolumesBookTitle of Statute BEstate Powers and Trusts Law Executive Law ½Financial Services Law 12918AGeneral Associations Law General Business Law General City Law 13821General Construction Law

VolumesBookTitle of Statute General Municipal Law AGeneral Obligations Law Highway Law 14925Indian Law Insurance Law Judiciary Law (Including Rules of Professional Conduct and Code of Judicial Conduct)

VolumesBookTitle of Statute A (Pt 1)Judiciary Law— Court Acts: Family Court 17429A (Pt 2)Judiciary Law — Court Acts: Court of Claims 17529A (Pt 3)Judiciary Law — Court Acts: NYC Civil and Criminal Court Acts Labor Law 18231Legislative Law

VolumesBookTitle of Statute Lien Law 18432ALimited Liability Company Law 18533Local Finance Law AMental Hygiene Law 18935Military Law 19035AMultiple Dwelling Law 19135BMultiple Residence 19235CMunicipal Home Rule — Statute of Local Gov’ts

VolumesBookTitle of Statute 19336Navigation Law Not-For-Profit Corporation Law 19637BParks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law 19738Partnership Law Penal Law (including Sentencing Charts) 21140Personal Property Law Private Housing Finance Law

VolumesBookTitle of Statute Public Authorities Law 22643Public Buildings Law Public Health Law 23544APublic Housing Law 23645Public Lands Law 23746Public Officers Law Public Service Law

Volume s BookTitle of Statute 24047ARacing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law 24148Railroad Law 24248ARapid Transit Law Real Property Law ½Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law AReal Property Tax Law 25550Religious Corporations Law

Volume s BookTitle of Statute ½Retirement and Social Security Law 26050ARural Electric Cooperative Law 26152Second Class Cities Law ASocial Services Law 26852BSoil & Water Conservation Districts Law State Finance Law 27156State Law

Volume s BookTitle of Statute 27156AState Administrative Procedure Act Law 27157State Printing and Public Documents Law 27157AState Technology Law ASurrogates Court Procedure Act Tax Law Town Law 29161ATransportation Law 29262Transportation Corporations Law

Volume s BookTitle of Statute ½Uniform Commercial Code AVehicle and Traffic Law Village Law 30763AVolunteer Ambulance Workers’ Benefit Law 30863BVolunteer Firefighters’ Benefit Law Workers’ Compensation Law Unconsolidated Laws

There is a General Index and Popular Name Table

For the most part, we look at Articles Statutes Articles are a collection of statutes that are similar

CPL Article 140 deals with Arrest Without a Warrant In Article 140, there are several statutes that deal with Arrest Without a Warrant.

CPL Section Section Title § Arrest without a warrant; in general § Arrest without a warrant; by police officer; when and where authorized § Arrest without a warrant; when and how made by police officer § Arrest without a warrant; procedure after arrest by police officer § Arrest without a warrant; by peace officer

CPL Section Section Title § Arrest without a warrant; when and how made; procedure after arrest by peace officer § Arrest without a warrant; by any person; when and where authorized § Arrest without a warrant; by person acting other than as a police officer or a peace officer; when and how made § Arrest without a warrant; by person acting other than as a police officer or a peace officer; procedure after arrest

CPL Section Section Title § Arrest without a warrant; dismissal of insufficient local criminal court accusatory instrument § Temporary questioning of persons in public places; search for weapons § Arrest without a warrant; by peace officers of other states for offense committed outside state; uniform close pursuit act

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[COVER]

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[CONTENTS]

[STATUTES] STATUTE (The language of the law) CREDIT(S) (when the law was added and amended) HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES (notes on when the law was added and amended)

PRACTICE COMMENTARIES

CROSS REFERENCES LAW REVIEW AND JOURNAL COMMENTARIES LIBRARY REFERENCES (DIGESTS)

RESEARCH REFERENCES ALR Library Encyclopedias Forms Treatises and Practice Aids

UNITED STATES CODE ANNOTATED UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT

[NOTES OF DECISIONS] [NOTES OF DECISIONS EXAMPLE]

[POCKET PART] [STATUTE NOT AMENDED] [STATUTE AMENDED] [SUPPLEMENTARY PRACTICE COMMENTARIES]