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240.35 – 240.35 | New York Law

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240.35 – 240.35

New York Criminal Procedure § 240.35

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NY CPL § 240.35 - Discovery; refusal of demand Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 240.20 and 240.30, the prosecutor or the defendant, as the case may be, may refuse to disclose any information which he reasonably believes is not discoverable by a demand to produce, pursuant to section 240.20 or section 240.30 as the case may be, or for which he reasonably believes a protective order would be warranted. Such refusal shall be made in a writing, which shal

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