New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07723

Introduced
4/8/25  

Caption

Expands qualifying offenses eligible for pretrial detention and bail.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A04246

Expands qualifying offenses eligible for pretrial detention and bail.

NY S03153

Relates to qualifying offenses for pre-trial detention; adds class B felonies under article two hundred twenty of the penal law as qualifying offenses.

NY A03194

Relates to qualifying offenses for pre-trial detention; adds class B felonies under article two hundred twenty of the penal law as qualifying offenses.

NY S04271

Relates to qualifying offenses for pre-trial detention; removes the exception for controlled substances offenses for class A felonies.

NY A01495

Adds drug and domestic violence offenses and crimes that result in death or serious physical injury as qualifying offenses for bail.

NY S04484

Adds certain offenses committed by a family member to the list of crimes qualifying for bail.

NY A01503

Includes offenses involving the possession, display or discharge of a firearm, rifle, shotgun, machine-gun, or disguised gun as qualifying offenses for the purpose of allowing a principal to be eligible to be held on bail.

NY S09603

Establishes that making a terroristic threat is a qualifying offense for bail.

NY S05973

Eliminates bail for all offenses; provides for imposition of restrictions and conditions and remand for certain offenses; directs consideration of a defendant's character, reputation, habits, mental condition, activities and history, and whether they pose a danger to themselves, another person or the community, when determining a securing order; creates the commission on public safety reform to issue a determination on which offenses should be eligible for pretrial detention.

NY S05252

Ensures repeat offenders qualify for bail and pre-trial detention when the principal has been convicted of one or more misdemeanor or felony offenses within the immediate preceding five years.

Similar Bills

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