In her newly proposed executive budget, Gov. Kathy Hochul includes language that would gut the state’s criminal discovery laws.
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Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy announced the Advance Albany County Alliance has finalized the purchase of the Central Warehouse property from CW Skyway, an LLC owned by Redburn Development ...
Canadian Consul General Tom Clark met with Governor Kathy Hochul at the New York State Capitol on Tuesday. While their ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul delivers her 2025 State of the State Address on Tuesday in the Hart Theater at Empire State Plaza in Albany. Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals Rowan D. Wilson, left ...
The push for alternative fuels comes after the state last summer said it would miss by a few years its first goal of getting ...
In what is believed to be the first criminal case of its kind in the post– Roe v. Wade era, a New York-based telemedicine ...
The discovery reform law that went into effect in 2019 was designed to give defense attorneys quicker access to evidence ...
The governor said the proposed changes will help crack down on recidivism and provide justice for crime victims.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced a series of improvements and essential changes to streamline New York State's discovery laws.