460.80 - Court ordered disclosure.

§ 460.80 Court ordered disclosure.    Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  article two hundred forty of the  criminal procedure law, when forfeiture is sought  pursuant  to  section  460.30  of  this  chapter, the court may order discovery of any property  not otherwise disclosed which is material and reasonably  necessary  for  preparation  by  the defendant with respect to the forfeiture proceeding  pursuant to such  section.  The  court  may  issue  a  protective  order  denying,  limiting,  conditioning, delaying or regulating such discovery  where a danger to the integrity of physical evidence  or  a  substantial  risk  of  physical  harm,  intimidation,  economic  reprisal, bribery or  unjustified annoyance or embarrassment  to  any  person  or  an  adverse  effect  upon  the  legitimate  needs  of  law enforcement, including the  protection of the confidentiality of informants, or any other factor  or  set of factors outweighs the usefulness of the discovery.