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New York Family Court - Part 3 - (330.1 - 335.2) Discovery
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- New York Family Court - Part 3 - Discovery
; demand and motion procedure. 332.1. Pre-trial motions; definition. 332.2. Pre-trial motions; procedure. 335.1. Notice of defense of mental disease or defect. 335.2. Notice of
- New York Family Court - § 330.1 - Bill of Particulars
, the court must, upon application of respondent, order an adjournment of the fact-finding hearing or any other action it deems appropriate which may, by...
- New York Family Court - § 330.2 - Suppression of Evidence
1. A respondent in a juvenile delinquency proceeding may make a motion to suppress evidence in accordance with sections 710.20 and 710.60 of the criminal...
- New York Family Court - § 331.1 - Discovery; Definition of Terms
The following definitions are applicable to this section and sections 331.2 through 331.7. 1. "Demand to produce" means a written notice served by and on...
- New York Family Court - § 331.2 - Discovery; Upon Demand of a Party
1. Except to the extent protected by court order, upon a demand to produce by a respondent, the presentment agency shall disclose to the respondent...
- New York Family Court - § 331.3 - Discovery; Upon Court Order
1. Upon motion of respondent the court, (a) must order discovery as to any material not disclosed upon a demand pursuant to section 331.2, if...
- New York Family Court - § 331.4 - Discovery; of Prior Statements and History of Witnesses
1. At the commencement of the fact-finding hearing, the presentment agency shall, subject to a protective order, make available to the respondent: (a) any written...
- New York Family Court - § 331.5 - Discovery; Protective Orders, Continuing Duty to Disclose
1. The court may, upon motion of either party, or of any affected person, or upon determination of a motion of either party for an...
- New York Family Court - § 331.6 - Discovery; Sanctions
1. If, during the course of discovery proceedings, the court finds that a party has failed to comply with any of the provisions of sections...
- New York Family Court - § 331.7 - Discovery; Demand and Motion Procedure
1. If the respondent is in detention: (a) a demand to produce shall be made within seven days after the conclusion of the initial appearance...
- New York Family Court - § 332.1 - Pre-trial Motions; Definition
"Pre-trial motion" as used in this article means any motion by a respondent which seeks an order of the court: 1. transferring a proceeding pursuant...
- New York Family Court - § 332.2 - Pre-trial Motions; Procedure
1. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this article, all pre-trial motions shall be filed within thirty days after the conclusion of the initial appearance...
- New York Family Court - § 335.1 - Notice of Defense of Mental Disease or Defect
Evidence of mental disease or defect of the respondent excluding his responsibility under this article is not admissible at the fact-finding hearing unless the respondent...
- New York Family Court - § 335.2 - Notice of Alibi
, or if having served such a notice he calls a witness not specified therein, the court may exclude any testimony of such witness relating...
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