New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00854

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Requires that all felony offenders shall be eligible for parole after serving no more than twenty-five years of their sentence; eliminates the possibility of serving consecutive terms of imprisonment which exceed a twenty-five year sentence.

Companion Bills

NY S01922

Same As Requires that all felony offenders shall be eligible for parole after serving no more than twenty-five years of their sentence; eliminates the possibility of serving consecutive terms of imprisonment which exceed a twenty-five year sentence.

Previously Filed As

NY S01922

Requires that all felony offenders shall be eligible for parole after serving no more than twenty-five years of their sentence; eliminates the possibility of serving consecutive terms of imprisonment which exceed a twenty-five year sentence.

NY S03825

Requires that all felony offenders shall be eligible for parole after serving no more than twenty-five years of their sentence; eliminates the possibility of serving consecutive terms of imprisonment which exceed a twenty-five year sentence.

NY A06257

Requires that all felony offenders shall be eligible for parole after serving no more than twenty-five years of their sentence; eliminates the possibility of serving consecutive terms of imprisonment which exceed a twenty-five year sentence.

NY HB45

Provides relative to sentencing and parole of certain juvenile offenders sentenced to life imprisonment and terms of imprisonment of more than thirty years (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

NY SB355

Provides that certain persons are eligible for parole after serving twenty or thirty years. (gov sig)

NY HB220

Habitual offender law; authorize parole eligibility if offender served 10 years of a sentence of 40 years or more.

NY HB286

Habitual offender law; authorize parole eligibility if offender served 10 years of a sentence of 40 years or more.

NY HB572

Habitual offender law; authorize parole eligibility if offender served 10 years of a sentence of 40 years or more.

NY HB233

Habitual offender law; authorize parole eligibility if offender served 10 years of a sentence of 40 years or more.

NY SB579

Concerning The Sentencing Of A Person Who Committed An Offense Before He Or She Turned Twenty-one (21) Years Of Age.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.