New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02072

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

Relates to streamlining and simplifying the discovery process in order to enhance efficiency in the criminal justice system, speed up the pretrial discovery and trial process, and promote the fair and efficient administration of justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A11203

Modernizes, improves fairness, efficiency, transparency, and reduces costs in civil justice procedures; clarifies disclosure and discovery procedures to further protect litigants' rights.

NY S10035

Modernizes, improves fairness, efficiency, transparency, and reduces costs in civil justice procedures; clarifies disclosure and discovery procedures to further protect litigants' rights.

NY S1938

Enhances "Crime Victim's Bill of Rights"; prohibits defendant from entering crime victim's home throughout criminal justice process, including in relation to any investigation or discovery.

NY A903

Enhances "Crime Victim's Bill of Rights"; prohibits defendant from entering crime victim's home throughout criminal justice process, including in relation to any investigation or discovery.

NY AB1036

Criminal procedure: postconviction discovery.

NY HB1255

Criminal procedure; motions and discovery; modify provisions

NY S05455

Creates the criminal justice infrastructure investment grant program which provides grants to municipalities, courts, sheriffs' offices and district attorneys' offices to provide software and hardware to assist with discovery, speedy trial and bail processes.

NY HB2250

Criminal procedure; creating the Oklahoma Pretrial Discovery Modernization Act of 2025; effective date.

NY HB2250

Criminal procedure; creating the Oklahoma Pretrial Discovery Modernization Act of 2025; effective date.

NY A08046

Establishes the toxic victim justice act to extend the time frame to commence an action for certain victims who were exposed to a toxic substance until one year from the date of discovery of the toxic etiological cause or source of the injury or the date the plaintiff should have discovered the cause or source of the injury.

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