New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06969

Introduced
5/16/23  
Refer
5/16/23  

Caption

Relates to claims for unjust conviction.

Companion Bills

NY A00818

Same As Relates to claims for unjust conviction.

Previously Filed As

NY S08013

Provides that in order to present the claim for unjust conviction and imprisonment, claimant must establish by documentary evidence that: they has been convicted of one or more felonies or misdemeanors against the state and subsequently sentenced to a term of imprisonment, and has served all or any part of the sentence; and they have had the one or more felonies and misdemeanors dismissed with prejudice following serving all or part of the sentence; and their claim is not time-barred.

NY A07422

Relates to motions to vacate judgment; authorizes filing motions to vacate judgment for a conviction that was subsequently decriminalized; authorizes motions to vacate judgment to be filed at any time after entry of a judgment obtained at trial or by plea.

NY HB1015

CRT CLAIMS-UNJUST IMPRISONMENT

NY HB3817

CRT CLAIMS-UNJUST IMPRISONMENT

NY SB269

Wrongful convictions.

NY SB1056

Modifies provisions relating to wrongful convictions

NY S07502

Establishes conviction integrity units; describes conviction integrity units; creates definitions; provides that a prosecution agency may create a conviction integrity unit to review convictions; provides that a conviction integrity unit may make recommendations for changes in convictions and sentences obtained by the prosecution agency; grants the prosecution agency discretion regarding the conviction integrity unit's recommendations; requires notice to the victim if a petition is filed by the prosecution agency; gives the superior court the discretion to provide relief.

NY SB1094

Wrongful convictions.

NY SB146

Creates provisions relating to compensation for wrongful convictions

NY SB883

Creates provisions relating to compensation for wrongful convictions

Similar Bills

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