Public servant designation extends penal-code public servant status to presidents, members and officers of tribunals and appellate bodies. The provision statutorily deems Presidents, Members, officers and other employees of tribunals and appellate tribunals to be public servants within the meaning of the penal law, thereby importing the penal-code definition and attendant duties and liabilities for tribunal personnel.
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Public servant designation extends penal-code public servant status to presidents, members and officers of tribunals and appellate bodies.
The provision statutorily deems Presidents, Members, officers and other employees of tribunals and appellate tribunals to be public servants within the meaning of the penal law, thereby importing the penal-code definition and attendant duties and liabilities for tribunal personnel.
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