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Diamond Member
NOW, THEREFORE, I, KATHY HOCHUL, Governor of the State of New York, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the State of New York, do hereby order as follows:
The New York State Police shall ensure that its sworn members are trained and instructed to file an application for an extreme risk protection order in accordance with Article 63-A of the Civil Practice Laws and Rules.
All sworn members of the New York State Police must file an application, which shall be sworn, and accompanying supporting documentation, setting forth the facts and circumstances justifying the issuance of a temporary extreme risk protection order when there is probable cause to believe the respondent is likely to engage in conduct that would result in serious harm to himself, herself, or others, as defined in paragraph one or two of subdivision (a) of section 9.39 of the mental hygiene law. Such application and supporting documentation shall be filed in the supreme court in the county in which the respondent resides, in accordance with Article 63-A of the Civil Practice Laws and Rules.
No. 19: Directing the State Police to File Extreme Risk Protection Orders
Looks like pre-crime is alive and well in NY.
The New York State Police shall ensure that its sworn members are trained and instructed to file an application for an extreme risk protection order in accordance with Article 63-A of the Civil Practice Laws and Rules.
All sworn members of the New York State Police must file an application, which shall be sworn, and accompanying supporting documentation, setting forth the facts and circumstances justifying the issuance of a temporary extreme risk protection order when there is probable cause to believe the respondent is likely to engage in conduct that would result in serious harm to himself, herself, or others, as defined in paragraph one or two of subdivision (a) of section 9.39 of the mental hygiene law. Such application and supporting documentation shall be filed in the supreme court in the county in which the respondent resides, in accordance with Article 63-A of the Civil Practice Laws and Rules.
No. 19: Directing the State Police to File Extreme Risk Protection Orders
Looks like pre-crime is alive and well in NY.