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Any defendant convicted after trial may apply for post-conviction DNA testing at any time after the entry of a judgment in the case; defendants convicted after a plea for certain felonies must meet additional criteria to be eligible to apply for testing. Effective: 1994; Amended most recently: 2012.


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Proven Innocent by DNA - and Having Solved the Crime from His Prison Cell - Roy Brown Is Set to Be Released Today

Assemblyman Gianaris, Innocence Project and Victims of Wrongful Convictions Call for Passage of Innocence Commission

DNA Proves Jeffrey Deskovic's Innocence 16 Years After He Was Wrongly Convicted as a Teenager

DNA Proves Scott Fappiano's Innocence 21 Years After He Was Wrongly Convicted of Rape in Brooklyn

21 Years After Wrongful Conviction - And After 12 Years Fighting for Access to Evidence - DNA Proves Alan Newton's Innocence

DNA Exonerations Nationwide

DNA Results in Coleman Case Finally Reveal the Truth in One Case -- but Don't Answer Serious Doubts about the Fairness of the Criminal Justice System, Innocence Project Says

Innocence Project: Legislative Agreement Makes State DNA Database System Bigger, not Better

DNA Evidence Exonerates Douglas Warney after a Decade in Prison for a Murder He Did Not Commit

Proven Innocent by DNA, Roy Brown Is Fully Exonerated

DNA Exoneration Cases in New York State

Sweeping State Legislative Reform Package To Address Wrongful Convictions Introduced in New York

NY Assembly Reforms on DNA and Criminal Justice Will Address and Prevent Wrongful Convictions, Innocence Project Says

Steven Barnes is Fully Exonerated with DNA Testing in Utica, NY, Nearly 20 Years After Wrongful Conviction for Rape and Murder

Now Is the Time for Criminal Justice Reform in New York

The Exonerated and Their Families in New York State Call for Legislative Reforms to Improve Criminal Justice

Rochester Man To Be Freed 18 Years After Wrongful Murder Conviction; DNA and Confession Lead to Actual Perpetrator

New York City Police Department, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and Innocence Project Awarded Federal Funds to Identify Wrongful Convictions

Innocence Project and New York State Bar Association Urge Lawmakers To Include Wrongful Conviction Provisions in DNA Database Expansion

Innocence Project Urges New York Lawmakers to Follow China’s Lead and Require Mandatory Recording of Interrogations

Stop Wrongful Convictions Now: Innocence Project and New York State Bar Association Call to Action

Innocence Project Applauds Governor Cuomo for Making Wrongful Conviction Reform a Priority in Coming Legislative Session

Access To Post-Conviction DNA Testing

Access to the Truth: New DNA Access Laws Take Root

Victim's Family Joins Federal Lawsuit for DNA Testing That Could Overturn a Wrongful Conviction and Solve a Cold Case

Michigan's Post-Conviction DNA Testing Law Set to Expire if State Senate Doesn't Act

Ongoing Cases: The Search for Evidence and the Fight for DNA Testing

Innocence Project Applauds Federal Appeals Court Ruling in Jeffrey MacDonald Case Saying Court Must Consider All Evidence of Innocence When Considering Innocence Claims

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