New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00546

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Increases the penalty for multiple convictions of torturing, killing or failing to provide sustenance to an animal to a felony, if convicted within five years from the date of a prior conviction.

Companion Bills

NY S07395

Same As Increases the penalty for multiple convictions of torturing, killing or failing to provide sustenance to an animal to a felony, if convicted within five years from the date of a prior conviction.

Previously Filed As

NY A01650

Increases the penalty for multiple convictions of torturing, killing or failing to provide sustenance to an animal to a felony, if convicted within five years from the date of a prior conviction.

NY S00012

Enhances penalties for multiple convictions of certain moving violations within a one year time period; requires one year license revocation.

NY S06889

Enacts "Bryan Johnson's law"; includes prior convictions of operation of a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs as prior convictions of driving while intoxicated.

NY A08224

Enacts "Bryan Johnson's law"; includes prior convictions of operation of a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs as prior convictions of driving while intoxicated.

NY A02840

Relates to providing for a mandatory ten-year minimum sentence of imprisonment for certain felony convictions of public servants.

NY A00267

Provides for the re-enfranchisement of voters with felony convictions by repealing certain provisions in the election law.

NY S06397

Provides for the re-enfranchisement of voters with felony convictions by repealing certain provisions in the election law.

NY S00206

Removes the lifetime ban on jury duty for convicted felons; provides that if convicted of a felony, such person has completed all sentencing requirements to such conviction, including any required term of imprisonment, probation, or community supervision.

NY A01432

Removes the lifetime ban on jury duty for convicted felons; provides that if convicted of a felony, such person has completed all sentencing requirements to such conviction, including any required term of imprisonment, probation, or community supervision.

NY S04448

Provides that a prior conviction within the past two years for petit larceny shall raise a subsequent offense to grand larceny in the fourth degree.

Similar Bills

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