New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06391

Introduced
4/18/23  
Refer
4/18/23  

Caption

Requires mandatory jail time of no less than thirty days for repeat violators of orders of protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S04256

Requires mandatory jail time of no less than thirty days for repeat violators of orders of protection.

NY A08406

Relates to issuance of warrants for seizures of firearms in supreme court and family court.

NY S03394

Enacts the "ceasing repeated and extremely egregious predatory (CREEP) behavior act"; provides for the issuance of anti-stalking orders.

NY S01985

Requires police officers to take temporary custody of firearms for not less than one hundred twenty hours when responding to reports of family violence.

NY A03226

Enacts the "ceasing repeated and extremely egregious predatory (CREEP) behavior act"; provides for the issuance of anti-stalking orders.

NY A04249

Requires mandatory jail time for violators of orders of protection.

NY A01596

Requires mandatory jail time for violators of orders of protection.

NY S02280

Requires law enforcement officers to conduct a lethality assessment as part of the standardized domestic incident report form when responding to incidents of domestic violence.

NY A08014

Enacts into law components of legislation relating to certain criminal justice reform in the state of New York; establishes law enforcement officer grant funds (Part A); provides judges more discretion regarding securing orders and limiting the lengths of certain orders (Part B); requires affirmative consent for the disclosure of contact information of witnesses to a defendant; provides that denial of such consent shall only be for good cause as determined by the court (Part C); relates to consideration of the death penalty for the commission of certain provisions of murder in the first degree (Part D).

NY A08385

Decreases the amount of time courts can imprison an individual for the non-payment of child support to five days per each failure to obey any lawful order of support and not to exceed thirty days total; requires courts to order alternatives to imprisonment prior to imprisoning an individual for the non-payment of child support.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.