STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 9934 IN SENATE October 18, 2024 ___________ Introduced by Sen. COONEY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules AN ACT to amend the penal law, the criminal procedure law and the execu- tive law, in relation to establishing domestic violence crimes The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Title O of the penal law is amended by adding a new article 2 256 to read as follows: 3 ARTICLE 256 4 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRIMES 5 Section 256.00 Domestic violence crimes. 6 § 256.00 Domestic violence crimes. 7 1. A person commits a domestic violence crime when such person inten- 8 tionally commits or intends to commit a specified offense against a 9 member of the same family or household. 10 2. A "specified offense" is an offense defined by any of the following 11 provisions of this chapter: section 120.00 (assault in the third 12 degree); section 120.02 (reckless assault of a child); section 120.05 13 (assault in the second degree); section 120.10 (assault in the first 14 degree); section 120.13 (menacing in the first degree); section 120.14 15 (menacing in the second degree); section 120.15 (menacing in the third 16 degree); section 120.20 (reckless endangerment in the second degree); 17 section 120.25 (reckless endangerment in the first degree); section 18 120.30 (promoting a suicide attempt); section 120.45 (stalking in the 19 fourth degree); section 120.50 (stalking in the third degree); section 20 120.55 (stalking in the second degree); section 120.60 (stalking in the 21 first degree); section 121.11 (criminal obstruction of breathing or 22 blood circulation); section 121.12 (strangulation in the second degree); 23 section 121.13 (strangulation in the first degree); section 125.10 24 (criminally negligent homicide); section 125.15 (manslaughter in the 25 second degree); section 125.20 (manslaughter in the first degree); 26 section 125.25 (murder in the second degree); section 130.20 (sexual EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD13602-06-4
S. 9934 2 1 misconduct); section 130.25 (rape in the third degree); section 130.30 2 (rape in the second degree); section 130.35 (rape in the first degree); 3 section 130.52 (forcible touching); section 130.53 (persistent sexual 4 abuse); section 130.55 (sexual abuse in the third degree); section 5 130.60 (sexual abuse in the second degree); section 130.65 (sexual abuse 6 in the first degree); section 130.65-a (aggravated sexual abuse in the 7 fourth degree); section 130.66 (aggravated sexual abuse in the third 8 degree); section 130.67 (aggravated sexual abuse in the second degree); 9 section 130.70 (aggravated sexual abuse in the first degree); section 10 130.75 (course of sexual conduct against a child in the first degree); 11 section 130.80 (course of sexual conduct against a child in the second 12 degree); section 130.85 (female genital mutilation); section 130.90 13 (facilitating a sex offense with a controlled substance); section 130.91 14 (sexually motivated felony); section 130.95 (predatory sexual assault); 15 section 130.96 (predatory sexual assault against a child); section 16 135.05 (unlawful imprisonment in the second degree); section 135.10 17 (unlawful imprisonment in the first degree); section 135.20 (kidnapping 18 in the second degree); section 135.25 (kidnapping in the first degree); 19 section 135.60 (coercion in the third degree); section 135.61 (coercion 20 in the second degree); section 135.65 (coercion in the first degree); 21 section 140.05 (trespass); section 140.15 (criminal trespass in the 22 second degree); section 140.17 (criminal trespass in the first degree); 23 section 140.20 (burglary in the third degree); section 140.25 (burglary 24 in the second degree); section 140.30 (burglary in the first degree); 25 section 145.00 (criminal mischief in the fourth degree); section 145.05 26 (criminal mischief in the third degree); section 145.10 (criminal 27 mischief in the second degree); section 145.12 (criminal mischief in the 28 first degree); section 145.14 (criminal tampering in the third degree); 29 section 215.50 (criminal contempt in the second degree); section 215.51 30 (criminal contempt in the first degree); section 215.52 (aggravated 31 criminal contempt); section 240.20 (disorderly conduct); section 240.25 32 (harassment in the first degree); section 240.26 (harassment in the 33 second degree); subdivision one, two or four of section 240.30 (aggra- 34 vated harassment in the second degree); section 240.70 (criminal inter- 35 ference with health care services or religious worship in the second 36 degree); section 240.72 (aggravated interference with health care 37 services in the second degree); section 240.73 (aggravated interference 38 with health care services in the first degree); section 240.75 (aggra- 39 vated family offense); or any attempt or conspiracy to commit any of the 40 foregoing offenses where the defendant and the person against whom the 41 offense was committed were members of the same family or household as 42 defined in subdivision three of this section. A "specified offense" 43 shall also be an offense defined by any of the following provisions of 44 this chapter: section 242.05 (interference, harassment or intimidation 45 of a service animal) and section 242.10 (harming a service animal in the 46 second degree) when such service animal is owned by members of the same 47 family or household as defined in subdivision three of this section. 48 3. For purposes of this section, a member of the same family or house- 49 hold shall mean the following individuals: 50 (a) persons related by consanguinity or affinity; 51 (b) persons legally married to one another; 52 (c) persons formerly married to one another regardless of whether they 53 still reside in the same household; 54 (d) persons who have a child in common regardless of whether such 55 persons are married or have lived together at any time; or
S. 9934 3 1 (e) unrelated persons who are continually or at regular intervals 2 living in the same household or who have in the past continually or at 3 regular intervals lived in the same household. 4 § 2. The penal law is amended by adding a new section 60.38 to read as 5 follows: 6 § 60.38 Authorized disposition; domestic violence crimes. 7 1. When a person is convicted of a domestic violence crime pursuant to 8 section 256.00 of this chapter, and the specified offense is a violent 9 felony offense, as defined in section 70.02 of this title, the domestic 10 violence crime may be deemed a violent felony offense. 11 2. When a person is convicted of a domestic violence crime pursuant to 12 section 256.00 of this chapter and the specified offense is a misdemea- 13 nor or a class C, D or E felony, the domestic violence crime may be 14 deemed to be one category higher than the specified offense the defend- 15 ant committed, or one category higher than the offense level applicable 16 to the defendant's conviction for an attempt or conspiracy to commit a 17 specified offense, whichever is applicable. 18 3. When a person is convicted of a domestic violence crime pursuant to 19 section 256.00 of this chapter and the specified offense is a violation, 20 the domestic violence crime may be deemed an unclassified misdemeanor. 21 4. In addition to any of the dispositions authorized by this chapter, 22 the court may require as part of the sentence imposed upon a person 23 convicted of a domestic violence crime pursuant to this article, that 24 the defendant complete an accountability program for persons who cause 25 harm certified by the office for the prevention of domestic violence in 26 accordance with paragraph (m) of subdivision three of section five 27 hundred seventy-five of the executive law. 28 § 3. Paragraphs (t) and (u) of subdivision 4 of section 510.10 of the 29 criminal procedure law, paragraph (t) as amended and paragraph (u) as 30 added by section 2 of subpart B of part UU of chapter 56 of the laws of 31 2022, are amended and a new paragraph (v) is added to read as follows: 32 (t) any felony or class A misdemeanor involving harm to an identifi- 33 able person or property, or any charge of criminal possession of a 34 firearm as defined in section 265.01-b of the penal law, where such 35 charge arose from conduct occurring while the defendant was released on 36 [his or her own] such principal's recognizance, released under condi- 37 tions, or had yet to be arraigned after the issuance of a desk appear- 38 ance ticket for a separate felony or class A misdemeanor involving harm 39 to an identifiable person or property, or any charge of criminal 40 possession of a firearm as defined in section 265.01-b of the penal law, 41 provided, however, that the prosecutor must show reasonable cause to 42 believe that the defendant committed the instant crime and any underly- 43 ing crime. For the purposes of this subparagraph, any of the underlying 44 crimes need not be a qualifying offense as defined in this subdivision. 45 For the purposes of this paragraph, "harm to an identifiable person or 46 property" shall include but not be limited to theft of or damage to 47 property. However, based upon a review of the facts alleged in the accu- 48 satory instrument, if the court determines that such theft is negligible 49 and does not appear to be in furtherance of other criminal activity, the 50 principal shall be released on [his or her] such principal's own recog- 51 nizance or under appropriate non-monetary conditions; [or] 52 (u) criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree as defined in 53 subdivision three of section 265.02 of the penal law or criminal sale of 54 a firearm to a minor as defined in section 265.16 of the penal law[.]; 55 or
S. 9934 4 1 (v) a domestic violence crime as defined in section 256.00 of the 2 penal law. 3 § 4. Paragraph (m) of subdivision 3 of section 575 of the executive 4 law, as amended by section 1 of part B of chapter 55 of the laws of 5 2021, is amended to read as follows: 6 (m) [promoting best practices for abusive partner intervention] Devel- 7 oping standards, rules, and regulations for accountability programs for 8 persons who cause harm and certifying programs that meet such standards, 9 rules, and regulations; 10 § 5. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall 11 have become a law.