Bill Text: NY A10415 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Authorizes the use of closed-circuit television for vulnerable sexual assault witnesses; establishes a procedure for determining who qualifies as a vulnerable sexual assault witness.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-05-24 - referred to codes [A10415 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-A10415-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 10415 IN ASSEMBLY May 24, 2024 ___________ Introduced by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Gonzalez-Ro- jas) -- read once and referred to the Committee on Codes AN ACT to amend the criminal procedure law, in relation to authorizing the use of closed-circuit television for vulnerable sexual assault witnesses The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. The criminal procedure law is amended by adding a new arti- 2 cle 67 to read as follows: 3 ARTICLE 67 4 USE OF CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION 5 FOR CERTAIN SEXUAL ASSAULT WITNESSES 6 Section 67.00 Definitions. 7 67.10 Closed-circuit television; general rule; declaration of 8 vulnerability. 9 67.20 Closed-circuit television; procedure for application and 10 grounds for determination. 11 67.30 Closed-circuit television; special testimonial procedure. 12 § 67.00 Definitions. 13 As used in this article: 14 1. "Sexual assault witness" means a person fifteen years or older who 15 is or will be called to testify in a criminal proceeding, other than a 16 grand jury proceeding, concerning an offense defined in article one 17 hundred thirty of the penal law or section 255.25, 255.26 or 255.27 of 18 such law which is the subject of such criminal proceeding. 19 2. "Vulnerable sexual assault witness" means a sexual assault witness 20 whom a court has declared to be vulnerable. 21 3. "Testimonial room" means any room, separate and apart from the 22 courtroom, which is furnished comfortably and less formally than a 23 courtroom and from which the testimony of a vulnerable sexual assault 24 witness can be transmitted to the courtroom by means of live, two-way 25 closed-circuit television. 26 4. "Live, two-way closed-circuit television" means a simultaneous 27 transmission, by closed-circuit television, or other electronic means, EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD15417-02-4A. 10415 2 1 between the courtroom and the testimonial room in accordance with the 2 provisions of section 67.30 of this article. 3 5. "Operator" means the individual authorized by the court to operate 4 the closed-circuit television equipment used in accordance with the 5 provisions of this article. 6 6. "A position of authority with respect to a witness" means when such 7 person is a parent, guardian or other person responsible for the custody 8 or care of such witness at the relevant time. 9 7. "Support person" means a parent, guardian, spouse, or family member 10 who is not the defendant in the pending criminal action. A support 11 person shall also include a sexual assault witness's therapist, attor- 12 ney, or an advocate associated with programs enrolled in the state's 13 victim advocacy program. 14 § 67.10 Closed-circuit television; general rule; declaration of vulner- 15 ability. 16 1. A sexual assault witness shall be declared vulnerable when the 17 court, in accordance with the provisions of section 67.20 of this arti- 18 cle, determines by clear and convincing evidence that it is likely that 19 such sexual assault witness will suffer serious mental or emotional harm 20 if required to testify at a criminal proceeding without the use of live, 21 two-way closed-circuit television and that the use of such live, two-way 22 closed-circuit television will diminish the likelihood or extent of such 23 harm. 24 2. When the court declares a sexual assault witness to be vulnerable, 25 it shall, except as provided in subdivision four of section 67.30 of 26 this article, authorize the taking of the testimony of the vulnerable 27 sexual assault witness from the testimonial room by means of live, two- 28 way closed-circuit television. Under no circumstances shall the 29 provisions of this article be construed to authorize a closed-circuit 30 television system by which events in the courtroom are not transmitted 31 to the testimonial room during the testimony of the vulnerable sexual 32 assault witness. 33 3. When a court declares a sexual assault witness to be vulnerable, it 34 shall allow such sexual assault witness to have a support person avail- 35 able to them in the testimonial room. If such sexual assault witness 36 does not have a support person readily available to them, the court 37 shall provide a victim advocate for the sexual assault witness. 38 4. Nothing herein shall be construed to preclude the court from exer- 39 cising its power to close the courtroom or from exercising any authority 40 it otherwise may have to protect the well-being of a witness and the 41 rights of the defendant. 42 § 67.20 Closed-circuit television; procedure for application and grounds 43 for determination. 44 1. Prior to the commencement of a criminal proceeding, other than a 45 grand jury proceeding, either party may apply to the court for an order 46 declaring that a sexual assault witness is vulnerable. 47 2. A sexual assault witness should be declared vulnerable when the 48 court, in accordance with the provisions of this section, determines by 49 clear and convincing evidence that the sexual assault witness would 50 suffer serious mental or emotional harm that would substantially impair 51 the sexual assault witness' ability to communicate with the finder of 52 fact without the use of live, two-way closed-circuit television. 53 3. A motion pursuant to subdivision one of this section must be made 54 in writing at least eight days before the commencement of trial or other 55 criminal proceeding upon reasonable notice to the other party and with 56 an opportunity to be heard.A. 10415 3 1 4. The motion papers must state the basis for the motion and must 2 contain sworn allegations of fact which, if true, would support a deter- 3 mination by the court that the sexual assault witness is vulnerable. 4 Such allegations may be based upon the personal knowledge of the depo- 5 nent or upon information and belief, provided that, in the latter event, 6 the sources of such information and the grounds for such belief are 7 stated. 8 5. The answering papers may admit or deny any of the alleged facts and 9 may, in addition, contain sworn allegations of fact relevant to the 10 motion, including the rights of the defendant, the need to protect the 11 sexual assault witness and the integrity of the truth-finding function 12 of the trier of fact. 13 6. Unless all material facts alleged in support of the motion made 14 pursuant to subdivision one of this section are conceded, the court 15 shall, in addition to examining the papers and hearing oral argument, 16 conduct an appropriate hearing for the purpose of making findings of 17 fact essential to the determination of the motion. Except as provided in 18 this subdivision, it may subpoena or call and examine witnesses, who 19 must either testify under oath or be permitted to give unsworn testimony 20 pursuant to subdivision two of this section and must authorize the 21 attorneys for the parties to do the same. 22 7. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the sexual assault 23 witness who is alleged to be vulnerable may not be compelled to testify 24 at such hearing or to submit to any psychological or psychiatric exam- 25 ination. The failure of the sexual assault witness to testify at such 26 hearing shall not be a ground for denying a motion made pursuant to 27 subdivision one of this section. Prior statements made by the sexual 28 assault witness relating to any allegations of conduct constituting an 29 offense defined in article one hundred thirty of the penal law or incest 30 as defined in section 255.25, 255.26 or 255.27 of such law or to any 31 allegation of words or conduct constituting an attempt to prevent, 32 impede or deter the sexual assault witness from cooperating in the 33 investigation or prosecution of the offense shall be admissible at such 34 hearing, provided, however, that a declaration that a sexual assault 35 witness is vulnerable may not be based solely upon such prior state- 36 ments. 37 8. (a) Notwithstanding any of the provisions of article forty-five of 38 the civil practice law and rules, any physician, psychologist, nurse or 39 social worker who has treated a sexual assault witness may testify at a 40 hearing conducted pursuant to subdivision five of this section concern- 41 ing the treatment of such sexual assault witness as such treatment 42 relates to the issue presented at the hearing, provided that any other- 43 wise applicable statutory privileges concerning communications between 44 the sexual assault witness and such physician, psychologist, nurse or 45 social worker in connection with such treatment shall not be deemed 46 waived by such testimony alone, except to the limited extent of permit- 47 ting the court alone to examine in camera reports, records or documents, 48 if any, prepared by such physician, psychologist, nurse or social work- 49 er. If upon such examination the court determines that such reports, 50 records or documents, or any one or portion thereof, contain information 51 material and relevant to the issue of whether the sexual assault witness 52 is a sexual assault witness, the court shall disclose such information 53 to both the attorney for the defendant and the district attorney. 54 (b) At any time after a motion has been made pursuant to subdivision 55 one of this section, upon the demand of the other party the moving party 56 must furnish the demanding party with a copy of any and all of suchA. 10415 4 1 records, reports or other documents in the possession of such other 2 party and must, in addition, supply the court with a copy of all such 3 reports, records or other documents which are the subject of the demand. 4 At any time after a demand has been made pursuant to this paragraph, the 5 moving party may demand that property of the same kind or character in 6 possession of the party that originally made such demand be furnished to 7 the moving party and, if so furnished, be supplied, in addition, to the 8 court. 9 9. (a) Prior to the commencement of the hearing conducted pursuant to 10 subdivision six of this section, the district attorney shall, subject to 11 a protective order, comply with the provisions of subdivision one of 12 section 245.20 of this chapter as they concern any witness whom the 13 district attorney intends to call at the hearing and the sexual assault 14 witness. 15 (b) Before a defendant calls a witness at such hearing, such defendant 16 must, subject to a protective order, comply with the provisions of 17 subdivision four of section 245.20 of this chapter as they concern all 18 the witnesses the defendant intends to call at such hearing. 19 10. The court may consider, in determining whether there are factors 20 which would cause the sexual assault witness to suffer serious mental or 21 emotional harm, a finding that any one or more of the following circum- 22 stances have been established by clear and convincing evidence: 23 (a) The manner of the commission of the offense of which the defendant 24 is accused was particularly heinous or was characterized by aggravating 25 circumstances. 26 (b) The sexual assault witness is particularly young or otherwise 27 particularly subject to psychological harm on account of a physical or 28 mental condition which existed before the alleged commission of the 29 offense. 30 (c) At the time of the alleged offense, the defendant occupied a posi- 31 tion of authority with respect to the sexual assault witness. 32 (d) The offense or offenses charged were part of an ongoing course of 33 conduct committed by the defendant against the sexual assault witness 34 over an extended period of time. 35 (e) A deadly weapon or dangerous instrument was allegedly used during 36 the commission of the crime. 37 (f) The defendant has inflicted serious physical injury upon the sexu- 38 al assault witness. 39 (g) A threat, express or implied, of physical violence to the sexual 40 assault witness or a third person if the sexual assault witness were to 41 report the incident to any person or communicate information to or coop- 42 erate with a court, grand jury, prosecutor, police officer or peace 43 officer concerning the incident has been made by or on behalf of the 44 defendant. 45 (h) A threat, express or implied, of the incarceration of a parent or 46 guardian of the sexual assault witness, the removal of the sexual 47 assault witness from the family or the dissolution of the family of the 48 sexual assault witness if the sexual assault witness were to report the 49 incident to any person or communicate information to or cooperate with a 50 court, grand jury, prosecutor, police officer or peace officer concern- 51 ing the incident has been made by or on behalf of the defendant. 52 (i) A witness other than the sexual assault witness has received a 53 threat of physical violence directed at such witness or to a third 54 person by or on behalf of the defendant. 55 (j) The defendant, at the time of the inquiry, (i) is living in the 56 same household with the sexual assault witness, (ii) has ready access toA. 10415 5 1 the sexual assault witness or (iii) is providing substantial financial 2 support for the sexual assault witness. 3 (k) The sexual assault witness has previously been the victim of an 4 offense defined in article one hundred thirty of the penal law or incest 5 as defined in section 255.25, 255.26 or 255.27 of such law. 6 (l) According to expert testimony, the sexual assault witness would be 7 particularly susceptible to psychological harm if required to testify in 8 open court or in the physical presence of the defendant. 9 11. Irrespective of whether a motion was made pursuant to subdivision 10 one of this section, the court, at the request of either party or on its 11 own motion, may decide that a sexual assault witness may be vulnerable 12 based on its own observations that a sexual assault witness who has been 13 called to testify at a criminal proceeding is suffering severe mental or 14 emotional harm and therefore is physically or mentally unable to testify 15 or to continue to testify in open court or in the physical presence of 16 the defendant and that the use of live, two-way closed-circuit tele- 17 vision is necessary to enable the sexual assault witness to testify. If 18 the court so decides, it must conduct the same hearing that subdivision 19 six of this section requires when a motion is made pursuant to subdivi- 20 sion one of this section, and it must make findings of fact pursuant to 21 subdivision ten of this section, before determining that the sexual 22 assault witness is vulnerable. 23 12. In deciding whether a sexual assault witness is vulnerable, the 24 court shall make findings of fact which reflect the causal relationship 25 between the existence of any one or more of the factors set forth in 26 subdivision ten of this section or other relevant factors which the 27 court finds are established and the determination that the sexual 28 assault witness is vulnerable. If the court is satisfied that the sexual 29 assault witness is vulnerable and that, under the facts and circum- 30 stances of the particular case, the defendant's constitutional rights to 31 an impartial jury or of confrontation will not be impaired, it may enter 32 an order granting the application for the use of live, two-way closed- 33 circuit television. 34 13. When the court has determined that a sexual assault witness is a 35 vulnerable sexual assault witness, it shall make a specific finding as 36 to whether placing the defendant and the sexual assault witness in the 37 same room during the testimony of the sexual assault witness will 38 contribute to the likelihood that the sexual assault witness will suffer 39 severe mental or emotional harm. If the court finds that placing the 40 defendant and the sexual assault witness in the same room during the 41 testimony of the sexual assault witness will contribute to the likeli- 42 hood that the sexual assault witness will suffer severe mental or 43 emotional harm, the order entered pursuant to subdivision twelve of this 44 section shall direct that the defendant remain in the courtroom during 45 the testimony of the vulnerable sexual assault witness. 46 § 67.30 Closed-circuit television; special testimonial procedure. 47 1. When the court has entered an order pursuant to section 67.20 of 48 this article, the testimony of the vulnerable sexual assault witness 49 shall be taken in the testimonial room and the image and voice of the 50 vulnerable sexual assault witness, as well as the image of all other 51 persons other than the operator present in the testimonial room, shall 52 be transmitted live by means of closed-circuit television to the court- 53 room. The courtroom shall be equipped with monitors sufficient to permit 54 the judge, jury, defendant and attorneys to observe the demeanor of the 55 vulnerable sexual assault witness during such witnesses' testimony. 56 Unless the courtroom has been closed pursuant to court order, the publicA. 10415 6 1 shall also be permitted to hear the testimony and view the image of the 2 vulnerable sexual assault witness. 3 2. In all instances, the image of the jury shall be simultaneously 4 transmitted to the vulnerable sexual assault witness in the testimonial 5 room. If the court order issued pursuant to section 67.20 of this arti- 6 cle specifies that the vulnerable sexual assault witness shall testify 7 outside the physical presence of the defendant, the image of the defend- 8 ant and the image and voice of the person examining the vulnerable sexu- 9 al assault witness shall also be simultaneously transmitted to the 10 vulnerable sexual assault witness in the testimonial room. 11 3. The operator shall place such operator and the closed-circuit tele- 12 vision equipment in a position that permits the entire testimony of the 13 vulnerable sexual assault witness to be transmitted to the courtroom but 14 limits the ability of the vulnerable sexual assault witness to see or 15 hear the operator or the equipment. 16 4. Notwithstanding any provision of this article, if the court in a 17 particular case involving a vulnerable sexual assault witness determines 18 that there is no live, two-way closed-circuit television equipment 19 available in the court or another court in the county or which can be 20 transported to the court from another county or that such equipment, if 21 available, is technologically inadequate to protect the constitutional 22 rights of the defendant, it shall not permit the use of the closed-cir- 23 cuit television procedures authorized by this article. 24 5. If the order of the court entered pursuant to section 67.20 of this 25 article requires that the defendant remain in the courtroom, the attor- 26 ney for the defendant and the district attorney shall also remain in the 27 courtroom unless the court is satisfied that their presence in the 28 testimonial room will not impede full and private communication between 29 the defendant and such defendant's attorney and will not encourage the 30 jury to draw an inference adverse to the interest of the defendant. 31 6. Upon request of the defendant, the court shall instruct the jury 32 that they are to draw no inference from the use of live, two-way closed- 33 circuit television in the examination of the vulnerable sexual assault 34 witness. 35 7. The vulnerable sexual assault witness shall testify under oath 36 except as specified in subdivision two of section 60.20 of this title. 37 The examination and cross-examination of the vulnerable sexual assault 38 witness shall, in all other respects, be conducted in the same manner as 39 if the vulnerable sexual assault witness had testified in the courtroom. 40 8. When the testimony of the vulnerable sexual assault witness is 41 transmitted from the testimonial room into the courtroom, the court 42 stenographer shall record the testimony in the same manner as if the 43 vulnerable sexual assault witness had testified in the courtroom. 44 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.