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NY A08382
Bill
Status
10/20/2021
Primary Sponsor
Joseph Giglio
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AI Summary
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Extends the parole reconsideration timeline from 24 months to 60 months for defendants convicted of specified violent felony offenses, including murder in the first, second, and aggravated murder; predatory sexual assault; and class B violent felonies with indeterminate sentences.
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Applies to all future and currently incarcerated individuals sentenced for eligible class A felonies and currently incarcerated individuals sentenced for eligible class B violent felonies serving indeterminate sentences.
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Replaces the term "inmate" with "incarcerated individual" throughout the executive law provisions.
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Takes effect immediately and applies retroactively to eligible currently incarcerated individuals.
Legislative Description
Provides that in the case of a defendant sentenced for certain violent felony offenses, the state parole board shall reconsider their findings about a defendant where parole is denied every sixty months.
Last Action
referred to correction
1/5/2022