270.55 - Sentencing jury in capital cases.

§ 270.55 Sentencing jury in capital cases.    During  the  period  extending  from  when a jury returns a verdict of  guilty upon a count of an indictment charging murder in the first degree  as defined by section 125.27 of the penal law until a  jury  retires  to  deliberate  on the sentence pursuant to section 400.27, the court may in  its discretion either permit the jurors to separate during recesses  and  adjournments  or  direct  that they be continuously kept together during  such periods under the supervision of an appropriate public  servant  or  servants.  In  the  latter case, such public servant or servants may not  speak to or communicate with any juror concerning any subject  connected  with the sentencing proceeding nor permit any other person to do so, and  must  return  the jury to the court room at the next designated session.  Unless otherwise provided for  in  section  400.27,  the  provisions  of  sections   270.35,   270.40  and  270.50  shall  govern  the  sentencing  proceeding provided for in section 400.27.