NYSentencing

§ 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.