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NY S02405

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/13/2017

Primary Sponsor

Martin Golden

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Origin

Senate

2017-2018 General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Creates new crime of "aggravated criminal conduct" as a class E felony when a person commits a class A misdemeanor after three or more qualifying misdemeanor or felony convictions within the preceding ten years.

  • Requires prior convictions to be in New York State for class A misdemeanors or felonies, or out-of-state crimes authorized to carry at least one year imprisonment or death sentence.

  • Excludes time periods when defendant was incarcerated from the ten-year lookback window and extends that window by the time served.

  • Amends Criminal Procedure Law sections 180.60, 190.30, and 190.30(3-a) to expand admissibility of hearsay evidence including certified reports, forms, records, and criminal history records in grand jury proceedings.

  • Takes effect immediately except section four (aggravated criminal conduct offense) takes effect November 1 of the year following enactment.

Legislative Description

Establishes crime of aggravated criminal conduct to provide more severe penalties for persons who have committed 3 or more qualifying misdemeanors or felonies within ten years of the present class A misdemeanor offense.

Last Action

COMMITTED TO RULES

6/20/2018

Committee Referrals

Rules6/20/2018
Codes1/3/2018
Rules6/21/2017
Codes1/13/2017

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