2006 New York Code - Pre-trial Discovery And Notices Of Defenses.



 
  § 340.30  Pre-trial discovery and notices of defenses.
    The  provisions  of  article  two  hundred forty, concerning pre-trial
  discovery by a defendant under  indictment  in  a  superior  court,  and
  article  two hundred fifty, concerning pre-trial notice to the people by
  a defendant under indictment in a superior court who intends to  advance
  a  trial  defense  of  mental  disease or defect or of alibi, apply to a
  prosecution of an information in a local criminal court.

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