New York Statutes

§ 200.95 — Indictment; bill of particulars

New York § 200.95
JurisdictionNew York
Law CPLCriminal Procedure
Title IPreliminary Proceedings In Superior Court
Part 2The Principal Proceedings
Art. 200Indictment and Related Instruments

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N.Y. Criminal Procedure § 200.95 (2026).

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§ 200.95 Indictment; bill of particulars.\n 1. Definitions.

(a)"Bill of particulars" is a written statement by\nthe prosecutor specifying, as required by this section, items of factual\ninformation which are not recited in the indictment and which pertain to\nthe offense charged and including the substance of each defendant's\nconduct encompassed by the charge which the people intend to prove at\ntrial on their direct case, and whether the people intend to prove that\nthe defendant acted as principal or accomplice or both, and items of\nfactual information which are not recited in a special forfeiture\ninformation or prosecutor's forfeiture information containing one or\nmore forfeiture counts and which pertain to the substance of each\ndefendant's conduct giving rise to the forfeiture c

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