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NY A06043
Bill
Status
2/26/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jennifer Lunsford
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "non-technical violation" of community supervision to include conduct that may result in serious harm to the releasee or others, allowing for revocation and reincarceration
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Adds offenses from article 135 (kidnapping, coercion) and article 265 (firearms and dangerous weapons) of the penal law to the list of offenses where violation of related supervision conditions constitutes a non-technical violation
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Increases maximum reincarceration periods for absconding: from 7 to 30 days for first violation, 15 to 60 days for second violation, and 30 to 90 days for third or subsequent violations
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Limits reincarceration for absconding to no more than 7 days if the releasee voluntarily presents themselves to their supervision officer or area bureau office
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Allows reincarceration for technical violations when conduct violates a specific supervision condition and may result in serious harm to the releasee or others, creating an exception to existing limitations on incarceration for certain technical violations
Legislative Description
Revokes community supervision for certain conduct involving kidnapping, coercion, firearms, dangerous weapons, and other conduct.
Last Action
referred to correction
1/7/2026