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240.90 – 240.90

New York Criminal Procedure § 240.90

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 240.90 - Discovery; motion procedure 1. A motion by a prosecutor for discovery shall be made within forty-five days after arraignment, but for good cause shown may be made at any time before commencement of trial. 2. A motion by a defendant for discovery shall be made as prescribed in section 255.20 of this chapter. 3. Where the interests of justice so require, the court may permit a party to a motion for an order of discovery or a protective order, or other a

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