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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Hochul backs NYC DAs’ push to reform discovery laws by closing loopholes that let criminals walk free on technicalities
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Hochul backs NYC DAs’ push to reform discovery laws by closing loopholes that let criminals walk free on technicalities

Last updated: January 31, 2025 8:59 pm
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Governor Kathy Hochul is standing behind district attorneys in New York City who are advocating for changes to the state’s evidence laws. The proposed reforms aim to address the increasing number of accused criminals being acquitted on technicalities, leading to a revolving door of repeat offenders. Hochul was joined by all five of the city’s top prosecutors, including Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and Staten Island DA Michael McMahon, as she highlighted the need for these changes to prevent recidivism.

Before the discovery reforms, criminal-case dismissals in New York City stood at 41%, but that number skyrocketed to 62% in 2023. One of the major changes proposed by the DAs and included in Governor Hochul’s budget plan is to establish a time limit for defense attorneys to request a case be dismissed based on an alleged evidence violation. This would help prevent cases from being thrown out on technicalities, such as missed deadlines for turning over evidence.

Additionally, the governor is looking to narrow the scope of materials that prosecutors are required to disclose to the defense. Currently, prosecutors must provide all items and information related to the case, which DAs argue is burdensome and often includes irrelevant materials. Under the proposed bill, prosecutors would only have to turn over evidence directly related to the specific charge in the case.

The changes to evidence laws are part of a new bill supported by all five city DAs and include provisions such as reducing the scope of evidence gathering, setting a deadline for challenging discovery violations, and clarifying the criteria for dismissing a case due to evidence issues. The goal is to prevent accused criminals from being released on minor technicalities, as has been happening in cases ranging from violent crimes to misdemeanors like drunken driving and domestic violence.

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The proposed tweaks have garnered support from prosecutors across the state, who see them as a step towards restoring balance to the criminal justice system. However, The Legal Aid Society has criticized the changes, arguing that they are based on cherry-picked data and perpetuate a false narrative about the impact of discovery reforms on recidivism and crime rates.

Overall, Governor Hochul and the city’s district attorneys are united in their efforts to reform evidence laws and address the loopholes that have allowed accused criminals to slip through the cracks. By implementing these changes, they hope to ensure that justice is served and prevent repeat offenders from reentering the criminal justice system.

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