Bill Text: NY A04877 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Provides that in grand jury proceedings when following submission to a grand jury of a criminal charge or charges, the grand jury dismisses all charges presented or directs the district attorney to dismiss all charges or directs the DA to file in a local criminal court an application for disclosure of certain materials; authorizes the court to limit disclosure of certain items where there is a reasonable likelihood that such disclosure may lead to the identity of a witness who is not a public servant or expert witness; makes related provisions.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 26-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2018-02-12 - enacting clause stricken [A04877 Detail]
Download: New_York-2017-A04877-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 4877 2017-2018 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY February 3, 2017 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. HEASTIE, SEPULVEDA, GOTTFRIED, GANTT, COOK, PERRY, PRETLOW, DINOWITZ, LIFTON, ROSENTHAL, CRESPO, WEPRIN, MOYA, RODRIGUEZ, KIM, MOSLEY, KEARNS, PICHARDO, WALKER, BARRON, SEAWRIGHT, JOYNER, BLAKE -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. CARROLL, DAVILA -- read once and referred to the Committee on Codes AN ACT to amend the criminal procedure law, in relation to grand jury proceedings The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraph (d) of subdivision 3 of section 190.25 of the 2 criminal procedure law is amended and a new paragraph (a-1) is added to 3 read as follows: 4 (a-1) A judge or justice of the superior court; 5 (d) An interpreter. Upon request of the grand jury or the court, the 6 prosecutor must provide an interpreter to interpret the testimony of any 7 witness who does not speak the English language well enough to be readi- 8 ly understood. Such interpreter must, if he or she has not previously 9 taken the constitutional oath of office, first take an oath before the 10 grand jury that he or she will faithfully interpret the testimony of the 11 witness and that he or she will keep secret all matters before such 12 grand jury within his or her knowledge; 13 § 2. Subdivision 4 of section 190.25 of the criminal procedure law is 14 amended by adding six new paragraphs (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) and (h) to 15 read as follows: 16 (c) In addition to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, when, 17 following submission to a grand jury of a criminal charge or charges, 18 the grand jury dismisses all charges presented or directs the district 19 attorney to file in a local criminal court a prosecutor's information 20 charging an offense other than a felony, as provided in subdivision one 21 of section 190.70 of this article, an application may be made to the EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD09605-02-7A. 4877 2 1 superior court for disclosure of the following material relating to the 2 proceedings before such grand jury: 3 (i) the criminal charge or charges submitted; 4 (ii) the legal instructions provided to the grand jury; 5 (iii) the testimony of all public servants who testified in an offi- 6 cial capacity before the grand jury and of all persons who provided 7 expert testimony; and 8 (iv) the testimony of all other persons who testified before the grand 9 jury, redacted as necessary to prevent discovery of their names and such 10 other personal data or information that may reveal or help to reveal 11 their identities. 12 (d) The application specified in paragraph (c) of this subdivision may 13 be made by any person, must be in writing and, except where made by the 14 people, must be upon notice to the people. The court shall direct or 15 provide notice to any other appropriate person or agency. Where more 16 than one application is made hereunder in relation to such a dismissal 17 or direction, the court may consolidate such applications and determine 18 them together. When no application hereunder is made, the superior court 19 may order disclosure on its own motion as provided in paragraph (e) of 20 this subdivision at any time following notice to the people and an 21 opportunity to be heard and reasonable efforts to notify and provide an 22 opportunity to be heard to any other appropriate person or agency. 23 (e) Upon an application as provided in paragraph (c) of this subdivi- 24 sion or on the court's own motion, the court, after providing persons 25 given notice an opportunity to be heard, shall determine whether: 26 (i) a significant number of members of the general public in the coun- 27 ty in which the grand jury was drawn and impaneled are likely aware that 28 a criminal investigation had been conducted in connection with the 29 subject matter of the grand jury proceeding; and 30 (ii) a significant number of members of the general public in such 31 county are likely aware of the identity of the subject against whom the 32 criminal charge specified in paragraph (c) of this subdivision was 33 submitted to a grand jury, or such subject has consented to such disclo- 34 sure; and 35 (iii) there is significant public interest in disclosure. 36 Where the court is satisfied that all three of these factors are pres- 37 ent, and except as provided in paragraph (f) of this subdivision, the 38 court shall direct the district attorney to promptly disclose the items 39 specified in paragraph (c) of this subdivision. 40 (f) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subdivision, on 41 application of the district attorney or any interested person, or on its 42 own motion, the court shall limit disclosure of the items specified in 43 paragraph (c) of this subdivision, in whole or part, where the court 44 determines there is a reasonable likelihood that such disclosure may 45 lead to discovery of the identity of a witness who is not a public serv- 46 ant or expert witness, imperil the health or safety of a grand juror who 47 participated in the proceeding or a witness who appeared before the 48 grand jury, jeopardize an identified current or future criminal investi- 49 gation, create a specific threat to public safety, or despite the inter- 50 ests reflected by this subdivision is contrary to the interests of 51 justice. 52 (g) Where a court determines not to direct disclosure, in whole or in 53 part, pursuant to this subdivision, it shall do so promptly in a written 54 order that shall explain with specificity, to the extent practicable, 55 the basis for its determination.A. 4877 3 1 (h) Nothing in this paragraph or paragraphs (c), (d), (e), (f) or (g) 2 of this subdivision shall be interpreted as limiting or restricting any 3 broader right of access to grand jury materials under any other law, 4 common law or court precedent. 5 § 3. This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it shall 6 have become a law.