New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02445

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Authorizes courts to reduce or modify sentences upon a motion for certain individuals convicted of a felony in which the sentence is greater than necessary to achieve the purpose of sentencing.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A02343

Authorizes courts to reduce or modify sentences upon a motion for certain individuals convicted of a felony in which the sentence is greater than necessary to achieve the purpose of sentencing.

NY S05091

Authorizes courts to reduce or modify sentences for certain individuals when such sentence is deemed to be greater than necessary to achieve the purposes of sentencing.

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 S06066

Provides for consecutive sentencing for certain convictions for sex crimes.

NY A01332

Requires that following the acquittal after trial or the sentencing of any defendant for a felony, the clerk of the court, or such clerk's designee, shall mail a written summary of the disposition of such felony to any victim who was not present at the time that the defendant was sentenced or acquitted after trial.

NY S02891

Allows for motions for resentencing by the people for certain sentences.

NY A02722

Allows for motions for resentencing by the people for certain sentences.

NY S05046

Makes a crime while in or upon metropolitan transportation authority property an A-1 felony; provides sentencing guidelines for such crime.

NY A05446

Relates to sentencing for youthful offenders.

Similar Bills

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