2010 New York Code
CPL - Criminal Procedure
Part 2 - THE PRINCIPAL PROCEEDINGS
Title J - PROSECUTION OF INDICTMENTS IN SUPERIOR COURTS--PLEA TO SENTENCE
Article 240 - (240.10 - 240.90) DISCOVERY
240.80 - Discovery; when demand, refusal and compliance made.

§ 240.80  Discovery; when demand, refusal and compliance made.
    1.    A  demand  to  produce  shall  be  made within thirty days after
  arraignment and before the commencement of trial.  If the  defendant  is
  not  represented  by counsel, and has requested an adjournment to obtain
  counsel or  to  have  counsel  assigned,  the  thirty-day  period  shall
  commence, for purposes of a demand by the defendant, on the date counsel
  initially  appears  on  his  behalf.    However,  the  court  may direct
  compliance with a demand to produce that, for good  cause  shown,  could
  not have been made within the time specified.
    2.   A refusal to comply with a demand to produce shall be made within
  fifteen days of the service of the demand to produce, but for good cause
  may be made thereafter.
    3.  Absent a refusal to comply with a demand  to  produce,  compliance
  with such demand shall be made within fifteen days of the service of the
  demand or as soon thereafter as practicable.

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