New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03269

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  

Caption

Relates to protecting witnesses in criminal prosecutions from intimidation and threats by permitting the court to withhold disclosure of names and other information if the court finds on the record that such witness is subject to potential intimidation, violence or threats.

Companion Bills

NY S05314

Same As Relates to protecting witnesses in criminal prosecutions from intimidation and threats by permitting the court to withhold disclosure of names and other information if the court finds on the record that such witness is subject to potential intimidation, violence or threats.

Previously Filed As

NY S05314

Relates to protecting witnesses in criminal prosecutions from intimidation and threats by permitting the court to withhold disclosure of names and other information if the court finds on the record that such witness is subject to potential intimidation, violence or threats.

NY A02391

Relates to protecting witnesses in criminal prosecutions from intimidation and threats by permitting the court to withhold disclosure of names and other information if the court finds on the record that such witness is subject to potential intimidation, violence or threats.

NY S04617

Relates to protecting witnesses in criminal prosecutions from intimidation and threats by permitting the court to withhold disclosure of names and other information if the court finds on the record that such witness is subject to potential intimidation, violence or threats.

NY H1628

Relative to the intimidation of witnesses and interfering with justice

NY H1841

Relative to the intimidation of witnesses and interfering with justice

NY AB1790

Criminal law: witnesses.

NY HB2653

Victims; disclosure requirements; witnesses; names

NY A08014

Enacts into law components of legislation relating to certain criminal justice reform in the state of New York; establishes law enforcement officer grant funds (Part A); provides judges more discretion regarding securing orders and limiting the lengths of certain orders (Part B); requires affirmative consent for the disclosure of contact information of witnesses to a defendant; provides that denial of such consent shall only be for good cause as determined by the court (Part C); relates to consideration of the death penalty for the commission of certain provisions of murder in the first degree (Part D).

NY HB2321

Victims; witnesses; names; disclosure requirements

NY HB2042

Threatening or intimidating; true threat

Similar Bills

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