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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Tweaked discovery laws still do not provide enough aid to boost liberal NY’s abysmal conviction rate
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Tweaked discovery laws still do not provide enough aid to boost liberal NY’s abysmal conviction rate

Last updated: May 8, 2025 9:18 pm
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Governor Hochul recently struck a deal with the New York Legislature during budget negotiations regarding the discovery law, which has been a topic of contention for some time. The deal includes some language tweaks that narrow the amount of valueless evidence prosecutors must collect and softens some of their time pressures. This allows prosecutors to summarize evidence they are still working to obtain, even if they haven’t acquired it within the allotted time frame. Judges can now assess prosecutors’ diligence in collecting evidence by evaluating the totality of their efforts, rather than scrutinizing each individual piece of evidence.

These changes are seen as positive by optimists, as they may help reduce the NYC case-dismissal rate from its current 62% back to the previous 42% rate. Additionally, it could potentially increase the conviction rate from the current 26% to the former 47% rate. The amendments also place more responsibility on defense attorneys to thoroughly review evidence, proactively obtain evidence themselves, and be specific and collaborative in their claims of missing evidence.

Furthermore, the amended law restores some confidentiality for sensitive information like witness home addresses and makes grand jury scheduling more reasonable. However, a realist may argue that Governor Hochul asked for too little and got less, as New York’s discovery regime remains heavily biased towards defendants and wasteful of taxpayer money and public-servant man-hours. Prosecutors still face an unreasonable compliance burden, leading to less justice for crime victims and inconsistent outcomes for criminals.

While the modest improvements in the bill are a step in the right direction, they create a political reality where New York may not reassess its pro-criminal rules of evidence collection for a long time. The state’s progressive legislators, often influenced by far-left ideologies, may hinder further reforms in the future. Despite these challenges, the changes to New York’s discovery law are a positive development that should be celebrated. However, the underlying issue of reluctance to impose criminal consequences on lawbreakers remains a significant concern.

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Hannah E. Meyers, a fellow and the director of policing and public safety at the Manhattan Institute, emphasizes the need for continued efforts to address the flaws in New York’s criminal justice system. The amended discovery law is a step in the right direction, but more comprehensive reforms may be necessary to ensure fairness and efficiency in the legal process.

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