New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06499

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

Relates to the timeframe for filing pre-trial motions in criminal cases.

Summary

Bill A06499 proposes amendments to the criminal procedure law concerning the filing of pre-trial motions in criminal cases. Specifically, it establishes a clear timeframe for defendants to serve or file pre-trial motions, set at forty-five days after arraignment or the filing of a certificate of compliance, whichever is later. The bill also outlines conditions under which this period may be extended, particularly in cases involving the disclosure of material or information, eavesdropping warrants, or notices of intention to introduce evidence.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would standardize the timeframe for filing pre-trial motions across New York State, potentially streamlining the pre-trial process in criminal cases. It aims to clarify the rights of defendants, whether they are represented by counsel or proceeding pro se, and could lead to more efficient court proceedings by reducing ambiguity regarding deadlines for filing motions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A06499 appears to be neutral, as there have been no recorded votes or significant committee discussions available at this time. This lack of contention may suggest that the bill is seen as a technical adjustment rather than a controversial change to existing law.

Contention

Currently, there are no notable points of contention reported regarding this bill, likely due to its technical nature. However, potential concerns could arise from defense attorneys regarding the sufficiency of the time allotted for filing motions, especially in complex cases where additional time may be necessary to prepare adequate defenses.

Companion Bills

NY S06534

Same As Relates to the timeframe for filing pre-trial motions in criminal cases.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.