New York Criminal Procedure Law Section 240.43 - Discovery; disclosure of prior uncharged criminal, vicious or immoral acts.

240.43 Discovery; disclosure of prior uncharged criminal, vicious or

immoral acts.

Upon a request by a defendant, the prosecutor shall notify the defendant of all specific instances of a defendant's prior uncharged criminal, vicious or immoral conduct of which the prosecutor has knowledge and which the prosecutor intends to use at trial for purposes of impeaching the credibility of the defendant. Such notification by the prosecutor shall be made immediately prior to the commencement of jury selection, except that the court may, in its discretion, order such notification and make its determination as to the admissibility for impeachment purposes of such conduct within a period of three days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, prior to the commencement of jury selection.


Last modified: February 3, 2019