New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02142

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  

Caption

Establishes the crime of homicide by sale of an opiate controlled substance; makes such crime a class A-1 felony.

Companion Bills

NY S07203

Same As Establishes the crime of homicide by sale of an opiate controlled substance; makes such crime a class A-1 felony.

Previously Filed As

NY S04774

Creates the crime of vehicular homicide; makes such crime a class B felony.

NY S07203

Establishes the crime of homicide by sale of an opiate controlled substance; makes such crime a class A-1 felony.

NY HB05546

An Act Establishing The Crime Of Homicide By Sale Of An Opiate Controlled Substance.

NY A08051

Increases penalties for certain theft and fraud crimes against elderly persons; makes such crimes a class B felony.

NY S07627

Establishes the crimes of spoofing a police agency telephone number in the first and second degrees as a class E felony and a class A misdemeanor.

NY S08455

Establishes the crimes of criminal sale of a flare gun in the first and second degrees; sets restrictions on and requirements for the sale of flare guns.

NY S07402

Relates to increasing the class for certain vehicular crimes and enacting Kane's law; increases the class of vehicular manslaughter in the first and second degrees, aggravated vehicular homicide, and aggravated unlicensed operation in the first degree.

NY SB1350

Controlled substances: homicide resulting from the illegal furnishing of a controlled substance.

NY A00101

Prohibits the use of intoxication of the victim as a defense in sex crimes where the victim is under the extreme influence of any substance which renders them incapable of appraising or controlling such victim's conduct and incapable of clearly expressing lack of consent.

NY S00054

Prohibits the use of intoxication of the victim as a defense in sex crimes where the victim is under the extreme influence of any substance which renders them incapable of appraising or controlling such victim's conduct and incapable of clearly expressing lack of consent.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.