N.Y. Penal Law Section 460.80
Court ordered disclosure


Notwithstanding the provisions of article two hundred forty-five of the criminal procedure law, when forfeiture is sought pursuant to section 460.30 of this article, the court may order discovery of any property not otherwise disclosed which is material and reasonably necessary for preparation by the defendant with respect to the forfeiture proceeding pursuant to such section. The court may issue a protective order denying, limiting, conditioning, delaying or regulating such discovery where a danger to the integrity of physical evidence or a substantial risk of physical harm, intimidation, economic reprisal, bribery or unjustified annoyance or embarrassment to any person or an adverse effect upon the legitimate needs of law enforcement, including the protection of the confidentiality of informants, or any other factor or set of factors outweighs the usefulness of the discovery.

Source: Section 460.80 — Court ordered disclosure, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/PEN/460.­80 (updated Jan. 10, 2020; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Jan. 10, 2020

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