New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03286

Introduced
1/24/25  

Caption

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

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 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 S06066

Provides for consecutive sentencing for certain convictions for sex crimes.

NY S00483

Increases the limited credit time allowances for certain incarcerated individuals serving indeterminate or determinate sentences imposed for specified offenses up to twenty-four months.

NY S04341

Relates to public health emergency allowances against sentences for certain incarcerated individuals; allows up to twelve months of public health emergency allowances to be given to incarcerated individuals during a public health crisis.

NY A05446

Relates to sentencing for youthful offenders.

NY S04698

Permits at the discretion of the court certain members of the deceased victim's family to read statements in court during the sentencing of a defendant, rather than allowing only a single member of the victim's family to read a statement in court, upon consultation with counsel for the defendant and the people.

NY A05195

Permits at the discretion of the court certain members of the deceased victim's family to read statements in court during the sentencing of a defendant, rather than allowing only a single member of the victim's family to read a statement in court, upon consultation with counsel for the defendant and the people.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.