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American Focus > Blog > Crime > NY’s lefty leaders have not backed Gov. Hochul’s bid to fix state’s twisted evidence laws — despite surge in support
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NY’s lefty leaders have not backed Gov. Hochul’s bid to fix state’s twisted evidence laws — despite surge in support

Last updated: March 26, 2025 2:11 am
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is pushing for a major overhaul of the state’s evidence laws, aiming to prevent criminal cases from being dismissed on technicalities. However, the support from state Legislature leaders, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, remains uncertain.

Heastie has expressed concerns that some of the proposed changes would give prosecutors too much power, emphasizing the need for a fair exchange of discovery in the pursuit of justice. While Assembly members agree that adjustments to discovery laws are necessary, the details are still being negotiated during budget discussions.

Stewart-Cousins has suggested that amendments to the discovery laws should be addressed separately from budget talks, indicating a division in opinion among lawmakers. Despite the looming April 1 budget deadline, previous delays have occurred during debates on contentious issues like bail reform.

Hochul’s proposal, supported by prosecutors statewide, seeks to narrow the scope of evidence required to be disclosed to the defense. It also aims to establish a timeline for challenging compliance and grant judges more flexibility in sanctioning prosecutors for violations without dismissing cases outright.

District attorneys, including those from New York City, have highlighted the high rate of case dismissals due to stringent evidence disclosure requirements. The surge in dismissals has been attributed to minor errors in compliance, leading to a call for reform by prosecutors and business leaders alike.

Opponents of the proposed changes, including criminal-justice advocates and public defenders, argue that the amendments could undermine defendants’ rights and the intent of Kalief’s Law. Named after Kalief Browder, who tragically took his own life after a lengthy stay at Rikers Island, the law aims to prevent unjust detainment pending trial.

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While Governor Hochul and some lawmakers advocate for revising the discovery laws to prevent dismissals over minor technicalities, others, including the Alliance To Protect Kalief’s Law, remain staunchly opposed. The debate continues as both sides present their arguments for balancing justice and fairness in the criminal justice system.

In the midst of these discussions, it remains to be seen whether a consensus can be reached on reshaping New York’s evidence laws to address the concerns raised by both prosecutors and advocates for defendants’ rights. Governor Hochul’s proposal has sparked a contentious debate that underscores the complexity of balancing justice, fairness, and efficiency in the legal system.

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