A00127
Type: B Origin: Assembly New York Comments: 0

Establishes An Assumption Of The Inadmissibility Of Evidence Of A Defendant's Creative Or Artistic Expression Against Such Defendant In A Criminal Proceeding; Requires The Proffering Party To Affirmatively Prove That The Evidence Is Admissible By Clear An

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This bill establishes a presumption that evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression is not admissible in criminal proceedings. It requires the party seeking to introduce such evidence to prove its admissibility clearly and convincingly. This provision aims to protect defendants' rights related to their creative works during legal proceedings.

Bill Activity

  • 2023-01-04: referred to codes

  • 2024-01-03: referred to codes

  • 2024-05-14: reported referred to rules

  • 2024-05-22: reported

  • 2024-05-22: rules report cal.88

  • 2024-05-22: ordered to third reading rules cal.88

  • 2024-05-23: substituted by s1738

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