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NY S07742
Bill
Status
Passed
9/7/2012
Primary Sponsor
Martin Golden
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AI Summary
- Expands the crime of possessing an obscene sexual performance by a child (Penal Law § 263.11) to include knowingly accessing such material with intent to view, in addition to possession or control
- Expands the crime of possessing a sexual performance by a child (Penal Law § 263.16) to include knowingly accessing such material with intent to view, in addition to possession or control
- Both crimes remain classified as class E felonies
- Creates an exception for attorneys who receive such performances from clients under investigation, charged, or involved in family court proceedings, limiting use to representation purposes during the representation period
- Effective immediately upon enactment
Legislative Description
Relates to the crime of possessing an obscene sexual performance by a child to include knowingly accessing with intent to view such material.
Last Action
SIGNED CHAP.456
9/7/2012
Committee Referrals
Codes6/19/2012
Rules6/16/2012
Full Bill Text
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