Requires a court to evaluate whether the prosecution has established that the certificate of compliance or supplemental certificate of compliance was filed in good faith after exercising due diligence and making reasonable inquiries to learn of the discovery.
Impact
If enacted, A07936 would significantly impact how courts assess the actions taken by prosecutors in New York state regarding the filing of certificates of compliance. The court's evaluation would involve considering various factors, including the thoroughness of the prosecution's efforts to comply with discovery requirements, the timing of such efforts, and the complexity of the case at hand. This change is expected to enhance the judicial oversight of compliance processes, potentially leading to more equitable treatment of defendants and a more rigorous approach to prosecutorial duties.
Summary
Bill A07936 seeks to amend the criminal procedure law by requiring courts to evaluate whether the prosecution has demonstrated that a certificate of compliance or supplemental certificate has been filed in good faith. This amendment addresses the prosecution's obligation to exercise due diligence and make reasonable inquiries regarding the discovery of relevant evidence in criminal cases. The bill emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in the prosecution process, ensuring that defendants are afforded their rights to a fair trial through proper disclosure of evidence.
Contention
Points of contention surrounding A07936 may arise from differing views on the practicality and implications of imposing additional evaluative responsibilities on the courts. Critics might argue that this could lead to increased delays in the judicial process or impose undue burdens on prosecutors. Furthermore, discussions may center on how this bill interacts with existing legal standards and whether it might inadvertently complicate the prosecution of cases. Supporters, however, would argue that this is a necessary reform to safeguard defendants’ rights and ensure just outcomes in criminal proceedings.
Same As
Requires a court to evaluate whether the prosecution has established that the certificate of compliance or supplemental certificate of compliance was filed in good faith after exercising due diligence and making reasonable inquiries to learn of the discovery.
Relates to temporary certificates of compliance or occupancy; permits a single ninety day extension for temporary certificates of compliance or occupancy; requires a civil penalty of $20,000 for any violation regarding certificates of compliance or occupancy.
Relates to the discovery of material, non-material and impeachment information and the required time frame for such discovery; requires the submission of a certificate of compliance upon completion of certain discovery requirements.
Relates to the discovery of material, non-material and impeachment information and the required time frame for such discovery; requires the submission of a certificate of compliance upon completion of certain discovery requirements.
Provides that a candidate who files a certificate of acceptance for an office for which there have been filed certificates or petitions designating more than one candidate for the nomination of any party, may thereafter file a certificate of declination not later than the seventh day after the primary election.
Establishes a certificate of restoration to replace the terms "certificate of good conduct" and "certificate of relief from disabilities"; repeals certain provisions relating to certificates of good conduct.
Establishes a certificate of restoration to replace the terms "certificate of good conduct" and "certificate of relief from disabilities"; repeals certain provisions relating to certificates of good conduct.
Requires individuals who perform compliance functions, duties or tasks to obtain a compliance officer or compliance practitioner license; establishes application and examination requirements to obtain, and continuing education requirements to maintain, licensure; permits the superintendent to issue licensing procedures and to prescribe regulations necessary for the proper supervision of compliance officers and practitioners.
Requires individuals who perform compliance functions, duties or tasks to obtain a compliance officer or compliance practitioner license; establishes application and examination requirements to obtain, and continuing education requirements to maintain, licensure; permits the superintendent to issue licensing procedures and to prescribe regulations necessary for the proper supervision of compliance officers and practitioners.