“Blindfold” Off: New York Overhauls Pretrial Evidence Rules
News
The Marshall Project
April 3, 2019

New York state lawmakers have passed a major overhaul of the laws that dictate what evidence must be turned over to defendants facing criminal charges. The new rules require that prosecutors share this evidence, known as discovery, at the earliest stages of a case. If a defendant facing felony charges is offered a plea deal, information must be shared at least three days before his deadline to accept.

Read Article

 

Get the newsletter