New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03892

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  

Caption

Requires that a defendant must be over twenty-five years old to be guilty of felony murder.

Companion Bills

NY S04346

Same As Requires that a defendant must be over twenty-five years old to be guilty of felony murder.

Previously Filed As

NY A08929

Amends elements of the felony murder rule to require that defendant directly causes death or be an accomplice with the intent to cause death; permits vacating conviction or resentencing of defendants convicted of felony murder; amends maximum sentence; permits the defense of duress for victims of domestic violence; requires reporting of certain crime statistics and information.

NY S04346

Requires that a defendant must be over twenty-five years old to be guilty of felony murder.

NY A00327

Requires that a defendant must be over twenty-five years old to be guilty of felony murder.

NY S05290

Requires that a defendant must be over twenty-five years old to be guilty of felony murder.

NY S08293

Enacts "Penny's law" to create the offenses of negligent handling of a dog and reckless handling of a dog; codifies the requirement that dogs be restrained in New York city; requires signage in parks that all dogs must be restrained.

NY A08462

Enacts "Penny's law" to create the offenses of negligent handling of a dog and reckless handling of a dog; codifies the requirement that dogs be restrained in New York city; requires signage in parks that all dogs must be restrained.

NY S07851

Establishes the offense of aggravated murder of a child, aggravated abuse of a child, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and aggravated endangering the welfare of a child; requires the recording of calls to the statewide register of child abuse made by mandated reporters; defines "neglected child".

NY A08343

Establishes the offense of aggravated murder of a child, aggravated abuse of a child, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and aggravated endangering the welfare of a child; requires the recording of calls to the statewide register of child abuse made by mandated reporters; defines "neglected child".

NY S06735

Provides that if there is a tie when there is an even number of defendants, a peremptory challenge must be allowed.

NY S07546

Requires that following the acquittal after trial or the sentencing of any defendant for a felony, the district attorney, or their designee, shall mail a written summary of the disposition of such felony to any victim who was not present at the time that the defendant was sentenced or acquitted after trial.

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