In response to the efforts of a task force convened by the state’s chief judge to address the causes of wrongful convictions in New York, beginning in January, judges will be required to issue an order reminding prosecutors
of their obligation to turn over “information favorable to the defense” in all criminal cases. According to the
National Registry of Exonerations, 38% of the 234 exonerations in
New York state have involved violations of the duty to disclose exculpatory evidence. You can read the press release announcing the new rule here. (This link also includes the task force's report, which makes a number of other recommendations worth reading.) The new rule also directs judges to remind defense lawyers of their duty
to provide effective assistance of counsel under Constitutional
standards. The ABA Journal has more on the story here.
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