NEW YORK CONSTITUTION
INTRODUCTION
LETTER
The Constitution of the State of New York establishes the structure of our state government and details our most fundamental rights as New York State citizens.
Meeting in the upstate town of Kingston on April 20, 1777, the frst New York State Constitution was formally adopted by the Convention of Representatives. The creation of a new state government was necessary in order to preserve order and peace; this new order established what we have long known as our executive, judicial and legislative branches.
The Constitution has been modifed and undergone changes throughout the years, reflecting our population growth and changing needs as a state.
Please contact me with any questions on the New York State Constitution or any other issue at any time.
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Notes
This material might help you recover from the damages that lawbreaking judges/lawyers/agencies/organizations have inflicted upon you [and/or the public] (see this example of a Florida judge who outright committed perjury).
Perhaps it'll [even] help you navigate through your state's administrative gauntlet. A gauntlet which might include – but not be limited to:
- State Agency Bribery;
- State Agency Corruption;
- State Agency Obstruction; and
- State Agency Self-Discrimination
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