New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00397

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Increases offense categories by one for certain larceny and criminal possession of stolen property offenses committed against elderly persons.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A10689

Increases offense categories by one for certain larceny and criminal possession of stolen property offenses committed against elderly persons.

NY S02525

Establishes criminal offenses committed against the elderly or disabled persons.

NY A01215

Enhances criminal penalties for criminal mischief and larceny offenses committed at a place of religious worship and for cemetery desecration.

NY A06491

Enacts "Kimberly's Law" establishing certain sex offenses, including sex offenses against children; relates to criminal sentencing for defendants convicted of certain sex offenses; repeals certain laws relating to sex offenses against children.

NY S08377

Enacts "Kimberly's Law" establishing certain sex offenses, including sex offenses against children; relates to criminal sentencing for defendants convicted of certain sex offenses; repeals certain laws relating to sex offenses against children.

NY A00340

Relates to the definition of serious offense and felony offenses against animals for purposes of possession of a firearm.

NY S04768

Relates to creating an appeals process for the district attorney in the county where the crime was committed where family members of a victim or persons residing in a county where an offender committed a crime can appeal the board's decision to release the offender if the offender committed certain criminal offenses.

NY A05429

Removes the statute of limitations in criminal and civil actions involving sex offenses committed against a minor.

NY A08245

Requires disclosure of both criminal sexual offense convictions and civil liability judgments against physicians to patients when such sexual offenses were committed against patients.

NY A01334

Makes the commission of rape, a criminal sexual act, aggravated sexual abuse or course of sexual conduct against a child less than 12 years of age or against a child less than 14 years of age by a person 21 years old or more a class A-I felony; eliminates references to such offenses in less severe crimes; includes such offenses within murder in the second degree for purposes of sentencing to life imprisonment without parole for murder committed in the course of committing such sex offenses against a child; designates such sex offenses against a child as sexually violent offenses for the purposes of sex offender registration; requires every sex offender convicted of such an offense to be subject to lifetime electronic monitoring by the division of criminal justice services upon release from prison.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.