2019 New York Laws
EXC - Executive
Article 5 - Department of Law
63-D - Attorney-General; Death Penalty Prosecutions.

Universal Citation: NY Exec L § 63-D (2019)
§ 63-d. Attorney-general;   death   penalty  prosecutions.     1.  The
attorney-general  shall,  whenever  required  by  the  governor  or  his
designee  after a request of the governor by a district attorney, direct
that the resources and personnel of the department of  law  be  used  to
provide  assistance  relating  to  the prosecution or appeal of any case
where the defendant may  be  subject  to  the  penalty  of  death.  Such
assistance shall include the use of any department resource or services,
which  the  attorney-general  deems  proper,  and  may  be  performed or
provided by the attorney-general or any employee of  the  department  of
law.    Assistance  pursuant  to  this section may only be provided with
respect to proceedings where:

(i) the defendant is represented by counsel appointed pursuant to the provisions of section thirty-five-b of the judiciary law or the defendant is receiving expert, investigative or other services pursuant to such section, or

(ii) the defendant, through counsel retained privately by the defendant through his or her own means or through the means of a person other than the defendant, or through representation by pro bono counsel, is able to marshal substantially greater legal and investigatory resources than those reasonably available to the district attorney. 2. A request of the governor made by a district attorney for assistance in a death penalty case shall be accompanied by a certificate of need stating that as a result of cases where the defendant may be subject to the penalty of death additional resources or personnel are needed to supplement the district attorney's staff and available resources in order to fulfill such district attorney's responsibilities.

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