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New York Criminal Procedure Law Section 60.43 - Rules Of Evidence; Admissibility Of Evidence Of Victim's Sexual Conduct In Non-sex Offense Cases.

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    § 60.43 Rules  of evidence; admissibility of evidence of victim's sexual
            conduct in non-sex offense cases.
    Evidence of the victim's sexual conduct,  including  the  past  sexual
  conduct  of  a deceased victim, may not be admitted in a prosecution for
  any offense, attempt to commit an offense or  conspiracy  to  commit  an
  offense  defined  in the penal law unless such evidence is determined by
  the court to be relevant and admissible in  the  interests  of  justice,
  after  an  offer  of proof by the proponent of such evidence outside the
  hearing of the jury, or such hearing as the court  may  require,  and  a
  statement  by  the  court  of  its  findings  of  fact  essential to its
  determination.

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