With the discovery and bail reform laws taking effect
January 1, 2020, judges, attorneys and other court officers have new resources
to help them prepare for and comply with the new procedure:
- New York's Discovery Reform Law: A Bench Book for Judges serves as a guide to the many aspects of the reform such as the prosecutor’s discovery obligations, the defendant’s reciprocal discovery to prosecution, timing requirements, protective orders, and trial readiness.
- New York's Bail Reform Law: A Bench Book for Judges provides information about the new law and gives attorneys notice on information upon which judges are likely to be relying.
In addition, the Queens District Attorney's Office has compiled
a list of those crimes for which bail no longer will be an option.