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 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.

NY A04121

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.

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.

Similar Bills

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