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NY S07050
Bill
Status
3/31/2025
Primary Sponsor
Julia Salazar
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AI Summary
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Expands the conditions under which a person's parole, presumptive release, conditional release, or post-release supervision period can be interrupted to include when they are charged with a new crime that results in a new sentence
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Requires the Board of Parole to declare a delinquency when a supervised person commits a crime during supervision that culminates in a new determinate or indeterminate sentence
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Deems the supervision period interrupted for any time the person spent in pre-trial detention on charges that led to the new sentence
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Credits time spent in pre-trial custody on new charges toward the new sentence as jail time, except for any time already credited to the prior sentence as a time assessment by the Board of Parole
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Applies immediately to sentences imposed before, on, and after the effective date
Legislative Description
Provides that a person who commits a crime during a period of post-release supervision and when such charge culminates in a new sentence, the period of post-release supervision shall be deemed interrupted for any period in which such person was held in pre-trial detention.
Last Action
REFERRED TO CODES
1/7/2026