New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04286

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  

Caption

Increases the penalty for rape in the first degree from a B felony to an A-II felony.

Companion Bills

NY S01166

Same As Increases the penalty for rape in the first degree from a class B felony to an class A-II felony.

Previously Filed As

NY A08051

Increases penalties for certain theft and fraud crimes against elderly persons; makes such crimes a class B felony.

NY S07627

Establishes the crimes of spoofing a police agency telephone number in the first and second degrees as a class E felony and a class A misdemeanor.

NY S07402

Relates to increasing the class for certain vehicular crimes and enacting Kane's law; increases the class of vehicular manslaughter in the first and second degrees, aggravated vehicular homicide, and aggravated unlicensed operation in the first degree.

NY S01166

Increases the penalty for rape in the first degree from a class B felony to an class A-II felony.

NY S00477

Increases the penalty for rape in the first degree from a class B felony to an class A-II felony.

NY A06159

Increases the penalty for rape in the first degree from a class B felony to an class A-II felony.

NY S07395

Increases the penalty for multiple convictions of torturing, killing or failing to provide sustenance to an animal to a felony, if convicted within five years from the date of a prior conviction.

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 S08018

Enacts "CJ's law" in relation to increasing the penalties for leaving the scene of an accident without reporting where such accident resulted in the death of a minor to a class C felony punishable by a fine of not less than four thousand nor more than eight thousand dollars in addition to any other penalties provided by law.

NY A08909

Increases the reimbursement amount authorized to be paid to localities maintaining incarcerated individuals convicted of felonies to $300 per day per capita for the first 10 days, and $600 per day per capita for each day thereafter, or the actual per day per capita cost, whichever is more.

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