The New International Encyclopædia/Special Sessions
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SPECIAL SESSIONS. Under the English judicial system, where two or more justices of the peace sit together for the trial of some important cause, or to transact other urgent judicial business, the sitting is known as Special Sessions. In New York a criminal court for the trial of misdemeanors and petty criminal cases is called the Court of Special Sessions. See Court; Petty Sessions.