New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10689

Introduced
8/28/24  

Caption

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

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A00397

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

NY A2675

Increases penalties for certain criminal offenses committed against elderly and persons with a disability.

NY A2910

Increases penalties for certain criminal offenses committed against elderly and persons with a disability.

NY A08051

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

NY H0071

Violent Offenses Committed Against Criminal Defense Attorneys

NY S08446

Relates to human trafficking offenses and the classification of certain trafficking offenses; includes new offenses in existing provisions of law relating to registration, procedure, affirmative defenses, bail, loss of certain licenses, recovery by victims for trafficking offenses and definitions (Part A); requires the posting of signs at schools and the inclusion of human trafficking education in the driver's education course; requires the posting of signs relating to human trafficking in tattoo and body piercing studios and certain parks; requires education in human trafficking for persons working in nail specialty, waxing, natural hair styling, esthetics and cosmetology (Part B).

NY S0545

Provides for tiered and reduced penalties for offenses of larceny, and shoplifting. Further provides that offenses of shoplifting or larceny would not be misdemeanors, repeals habitual offender provisions and other fraudulent offenses.

NY H0245

Offenses Committed Against Religious Service Participants

NY S2432

Provides for tiered and reduced penalties for the offenses of larceny, and shoplifting, classifies certain shoplifting offenses as petty misdemeanors and repeals habitual offender provisions.

NY H1615

Criminal Offenses

Similar Bills

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