New York Statutes

§ 182.30 — Regulation of electronic appearances by the chief administrator

New York § 182.30
JurisdictionNew York
Law CPLCriminal Procedure
Title HPreliminary Proceedings In Local Criminal Court
Part 2The Principal Proceedings
Art. 182Electronic Court Appearances

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N.Y. Criminal Procedure § 182.30 (2026).

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* § 182.30 Regulation of electronic appearances by the chief\n administrator.\n The chief administrator of the courts shall adopt rules to regulate\nthe conduct of electronic appearances pursuant to this article that\nshall, among other provisions, be designed to:

(a)provide appropriate\naccess to electronic appearances by crime victims and their families,\nfamily members of defendants, the media and other members of the public;\nprovided that such appropriate access shall be limited to the means of\nprojecting a proceeding being conducted entirely by electronic\nappearances in a publicly accessible area of a courthouse or by\nprojecting the electronic appearances of a proceeding comprised of both\nin-person physical appearances and electronic appearances in the\ncourtroom in

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