New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06316

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

Codifies as an exception to the hearsay rule of evidence statements made under the belief of impending death.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A01658

Codifies as an exception to the hearsay rule of evidence statements made under the belief of impending death.

NY S07523

Provides additional requirements for certain writings and records to be admissible under the business records hearsay exception.

NY A01156

Precludes inadmissible statements made by defendants because of false facts about evidence or because of a statement that undermines the reliability of the defendant's statement; requires data collection and analysis by the division of criminal justice services of recorded interrogations.

NY S02303

Precludes inadmissible statements made by defendants because of false facts about evidence or because of a statement that undermines the reliability of the defendant's statement; requires data collection and analysis by the division of criminal justice services of recorded interrogations.

NY A10317

Requires the collection and reporting of sexual offense evidence on the statewide electronic tracking system within three days of permission to release the evidence by the alleged sexual offense victim; relates to additional rules and guidelines.

NY A06809

Provides an exception to hospital visitation rules for members of the clergy.

NY A00214

Provides for the detailing of the benefits and costs of proposed rules in the regulatory impact statements to ensure proper disclosure to the public of such information.

NY A08110

Sets rules and procedures for the admissibility of evidence created or processed by artificial intelligence.

NY S08390

Sets rules and procedures for the admissibility of evidence created or processed by artificial intelligence.

NY S04188

Provides for family members of a crime victim and interested parties to make statements to members of the parole board; provides that such oral statement shall be made to the members of the state board of parole who will determine whether the defendant is released.

Similar Bills

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