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NY S08530
Bill
Status
2/8/2024
Primary Sponsor
Andrew Lanza
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AI Summary
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Establishes the crime of aggravated grand larceny as a class D felony when a person commits grand larceny in the fourth degree and has been convicted of the same crime within the previous five years.
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Adds aggravated grand larceny to the list of offenses that allow judges to hold defendants without bail under CPL 510.10, including charges arising from conduct while defendant was released on recognizance or pending arraignment for a prior grand larceny in the fourth degree.
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Includes grand larceny in the fourth degree and aggravated grand larceny in the list of crimes subject to bail determinations under CPL 530.20 and 530.40.
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Permits courts to prevent transfer of youth cases to family court when the defendant is charged with grand larceny in the fourth degree or aggravated grand larceny, changing the standard from "extraordinary circumstances" to "one or more circumstances."
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Takes effect immediately upon enactment.
Legislative Description
Establishes the crime of aggravated grand larceny as grand larceny in the fourth degree involving a motor vehicle.
Last Action
REFERRED TO CODES
2/8/2024