New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03453

Introduced
1/27/25  
Refer
1/27/25  

Caption

Requires the state to enter into an agreement with the Rand Corporation to conduct a study of the impact of the 2020 Discovery Reform legislation enacted by Part HHH of chapter 56 of the laws of 2020 has had on the handling and disposition of criminal cases; makes an appropriation therefor.

Summary

Bill A03453 mandates the state of New York to contract with the Rand Corporation to conduct a comprehensive study on the effects of the 2020 Discovery Reform legislation on criminal case handling and disposition. The study aims to analyze various aspects, including the workload of legal professionals, the processing and outcomes of criminal cases, and the adequacy of current technology in the criminal justice system. The bill also allocates $2 million for this study, emphasizing the need for data-driven insights into the reform's impact on the justice system.

Impact

The implementation of this bill will lead to a thorough evaluation of the 2020 Discovery Reform legislation, potentially influencing future legislative adjustments and resource allocation within the criminal justice system. By examining the effects of reduced discovery timelines, the study may reveal necessary changes to improve case processing efficiency and address any staffing or technological inadequacies identified during the analysis.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A03453 appears to be generally supportive, as it seeks to provide empirical data to assess the effectiveness of recent reforms in the criminal justice system. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the allocation of funds and the potential implications of the study's findings on existing practices and staffing levels within legal offices.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of the $2 million appropriation, with some stakeholders potentially questioning the necessity or efficiency of such spending. Additionally, there may be differing opinions on the implications of the study's findings, particularly among those who may be affected by changes in staffing or case processing procedures.

Companion Bills

NY S05276

Same As Requires the state to enter into an agreement with the Rand Corporation to conduct a study of the impact of the 2020 Discovery Reform legislation enacted by Part HHH of chapter 56 of the laws of 2020 has had on the handling and disposition of criminal cases; makes an appropriation therefor.

Previously Filed As

NY S05276

Requires the state to enter into an agreement with the Rand Corporation to conduct a study of the impact of the 2020 Discovery Reform legislation enacted by Part HHH of chapter 56 of the laws of 2020 has had on the handling and disposition of criminal cases; makes an appropriation therefor.

SC H3598

Reporting information to SLED, firearms background checks

KS SB54

Substitute for SB 54 by Committee on Judiciary - Limiting discovery and disclosure of third-party litigation funding agreements and requiring reporting of such agreements to courts.

NY S08293

Enacts "Penny's law" to create the offenses of negligent handling of a dog and reckless handling of a dog; codifies the requirement that dogs be restrained in New York city; requires signage in parks that all dogs must be restrained.

SD HB1297

Provide for the study of statewide transit needs and the economic impacts of public transit, and to make an appropriation therefor.

NY A08462

Enacts "Penny's law" to create the offenses of negligent handling of a dog and reckless handling of a dog; codifies the requirement that dogs be restrained in New York city; requires signage in parks that all dogs must be restrained.

LA HB1253

Enacts the Gracey Claire Rushing Act to provide for documentation, notification, and communication in the handling and disposition of human remains and internal organs (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

TX SB2797

Relating to discovery requirements in a criminal case.

KS SB520

Creating the crime of interference with the conduct of a religious assembly, providing criminal penalties therefor and providing for a civil cause of action for damages.

NY A03794

Prohibits the enactment of unfunded mandates for a period of three years; instructs the state comptroller to conduct a report on the annual fiscal impact enacted state legislation has on the revenues and expenses of local municipalities.

Similar Bills

TX SB2782

Relating to discovery requirements related to sworn complaints made to the Texas Ethics Commission.

IA HSB42

A bill for an act relating to discovery and postconviction procedure.

IA SSB1009

A bill for an act relating to discovery and postconviction procedure.(See SF 393.)

IA SF393

A bill for an act relating to discovery and postconviction procedure.(Formerly SSB 1009.)

CA AB1036

Criminal procedure: postconviction discovery.

CA SB1192

Domestic violence: Reclaim Act.

UT SJR004

Joint Resolution Amending Court Rules on Attorney Confidentiality

OK HB2619

Discovery; creating the Foreign Litigation Funding Prevention Act; commercial litigation funding agreements; prohibiting admissibility of certain information as evidence; effective date.