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NY S05892
Bill
Status
3/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Andrew Lanza
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AI Summary
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Requires mandatory revocation of probation when a person on felony probation is convicted of another felony (including out-of-state offenses that would be felonies in New York)
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Mandates a prison sentence of over one year for the original offense when probation is revoked due to a subsequent felony conviction
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Requires the new prison term to run consecutively (back-to-back) with the sentence for the subsequent felony, rather than concurrently
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Allows courts to impose concurrent sentences only if mitigating circumstances exist, which must be placed on the record
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Takes effect 90 days after becoming 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
REFERRED TO CODES
1/7/2026