2020 New York Laws
CPL - Criminal Procedure
Part 3 - Special Proceedings and Miscellaneous Procedures
Title U - Special Proceedings Which Replace,suspend or Abate Criminal Actions
Article 725 - Removal of Proceeding Against Juvenile Offender to Family Court
725.20 - Record of Certain Actions Removed.

Universal Citation:
NY Crim Pro L § 725.20 (2020)
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§ 725.20 Record of certain actions removed.
  1.  The  provisions  of  this section shall apply in any case where an
order of removal to the family court is entered pursuant to a  direction
authorized  by  article  722  of  this  title,  or subparagraph (iii) of
paragraph (g) of subdivision five of section 220.10 of this chapter,  or
section 330.25 of this chapter.
  2.  When such an action is removed the court that directed the removal
must cause the following additional records to be filed with  the  clerk
of  the  county  court  or in the city of New York with the clerk of the
supreme court of the county wherein the action was pending and with  the
division of criminal justice services:

(a) A certified copy of the order of removal;

(b) Where the direction is one authorized by subparagraph (iii) of paragraph (g) of subdivision five of section 220.10 or section 330.25 of this chapter, a copy of the minutes of the plea of guilty, including the minutes of the memorandum submitted by the district attorney and the court; and

(c) In addition to the records specified in this subdivision, such further statement or submission of additional information pertaining to the proceeding in criminal court in accordance with standards established by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, subject to the provisions of subdivision three of this section. 3. It shall be the duty of said clerk to maintain a separate file for copies of orders and minutes filed pursuant to this section. Upon receipt of such orders and minutes the clerk must promptly delete such portions as would identify the defendant, but the clerk shall nevertheless maintain a separate confidential system to enable correlation of the documents so filed with identification of the defendant. After making such deletions the orders and minutes shall be placed within the file and must be available for public inspection. Information permitting correlation of any such record with the identity of any defendant shall not be divulged to any person except upon order of a justice of the supreme court based upon a finding that the public interest or the interests of justice warrant disclosure in a particular cause for a particular case or for a particular purpose or use.

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