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Proposed Griffo Legislation Would Provide Greater
Privacy Protections to Witnesses and First Responders


January 31, 2020   09:30 p.m.
    Press Release from Sen. Griffo's Office:

    Griffo: Legislation will provide greater privacy protections to witnesses
    and first responders

    UTICA – New York State Senate Deputy Minority Leader Joseph Griffo, R-I-C-
    Rome, today highlighted legislation he has introduced and supports that provides
    greater privacy protections for witnesses of crimes and their families, as well as
    firefighters, EMS workers and other first responders.

    The hastily enacted criminal justice reforms of 2019 have jeopardized the safety
    of New York's communities. One of the more disconcerting policies enacted as
    part of these sweeping changes is the disclosure of personal information related
    to a witness to a crime to the defense and the accused. Such a policy has the
    potential to lead to witness intimidation via the accused or their associates.

    To address this issue, Deputy Minority Leader Griffo introduced Senate Bill
    S7133. The legislation, which is in the Senate’s Codes Committee, provides for a
    witness to state to law enforcement that they are either comfortable with the
    release of their personal information or whether they are concerned that such
    disclosure would jeopardize their safety or the safety of those around them. A
    justification must be provided to law enforcement and is subject to review by a
    judge.

    Deputy Minority Leader Griffo also highlighted The Emergency First Responders
    Privacy and Protection Act (S7280), which he is supporting in the Senate.

    While current law protects law enforcement personnel from disclosure of name
    and adequate contact information in this process to protect them and their
    families from threats, the same protection is not extended to first responders, who
    are in many instances called upon to provide services at crime scenes. The bill
    would extend the same protections offered to law enforcement to other first
    responders so that they are not subject to retaliation or witness tampering.
    This legislation also has been referred to the Senate’s Codes Committee.

    “It is appalling that witnesses of crimes, first responders and their families could
    become targets as a result of changes made to the discovery process supported
    by the Democratic majorities in the Legislature,” Deputy Minority Leader Griffo
    said. “These bills will help to ensure that the names and contact information of
    witnesses and emergency personnel are protected and that they and their loved
    ones are not susceptible to retaliatory actions by those accused of committing
    crimes or their associates.”

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