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NY S02633
Bill
Status
1/13/2017
Primary Sponsor
Andrew Lanza
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AI Summary
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Mandates revocation of probation when a person convicted of a felony commits another felony while under probation supervision for a prior felony conviction.
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Requires the subsequent felony sentence to run consecutively to the original probation term of over one year, unless the court finds mitigating circumstances and places them on record.
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Applies the mandatory revocation provision to offenses committed in other jurisdictions that would constitute felonies if committed in New York State.
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Amends Criminal Procedure Law sections 410.10, 410.70, and 410.90 to establish automatic probation revocation upon conviction of a subsequent felony, rather than leaving it discretionary.
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Takes effect ninety days after enactment into law.
Legislative Description
Provides for revocation of probation where a person is convicted of a felony or an offense in another jurisdiction which if committed in this state would constitute a felony, while the defendant is under probation supervision for a felony offense.
Last Action
COMMITTED TO RULES
6/20/2018