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56 district attorneys outside of New York City’s five boroughs sign letter to state leaders.
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to amend rigid pretrial discovery rules in criminal justice statutes.
Advocates for the rights of inmates and defendants have vehemently opposed any changes to the rules.
Legal Aid Society says the governor "continues to peddle falsehoods about discovery reform".
Three years ago , during budget negotiations, Hochul ’s office drafted a 10 -point criminal justice plan that proposed three changes to “improve the discovery statute” District attorneys in the statewide association had previously given bipartisan support to the pretrial discovery changes.
The changes were made, in part, so defendants held in custody would not remain incarcerated while their cases languished.
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