New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00101

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  

Caption

Prohibits the use of intoxication of the victim as a defense in sex crimes where the victim is under the influence of any drug, intoxicant, or other substance to a degree which rendered the victim temporarily incapable of appraising or controlling such person's conduct and such condition was known or reasonably should have been known to a person in the actor's situation.

Impact

The implementation of A00101 will significantly impact how sexual assault and misconduct cases are prosecuted in New York. By explicitly eliminating a potential defense strategy for offenders, the bill will likely encourage more victims to come forward, knowing that their intoxicated state cannot be used against them in court. This legislative change may lead to an increase in successful prosecutions and, in turn, a deterrent effect on potential offenders who might consider exploiting intoxication as a defense.

Summary

Bill A00101 seeks to amend the penal law by prohibiting the use of a victim's intoxication as a defense in sex crime cases. More specifically, it targets instances where the victim is under the extreme influence of substances, rendering them incapable of appraising their conduct or expressing a lack of consent. This legislation aims to strengthen the protections available to victims in sexual assault cases, ensuring that they are not re-victimized through legal loopholes that exploit their incapacitation during the crime.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various advocacy groups, there may be concerns regarding the implications for defendants. Critics may argue that the legislation, while well-intentioned, could lead to issues around fair trial rights. The balance between protecting victims and ensuring fair defense for accused individuals will be essential in the conversations surrounding this bill. Further discussions may focus on how to safeguard both the rights of victims and the rights of the accused within the judicial process.

Companion Bills

NY S00054

Same As Prohibits the use of intoxication of the victim as a defense in sex crimes where the victim is under the extreme influence of any substance which renders them incapable of appraising or controlling such victim's conduct and incapable of clearly expressing lack of consent.

Previously Filed As

NY S00054

Prohibits the use of intoxication of the victim as a defense in sex crimes where the victim is under the extreme influence of any substance which renders them incapable of appraising or controlling such victim's conduct and incapable of clearly expressing lack of consent.

NY S00524

Establishes the crime of voyeurism in the first and second degree which is defined as when someone for their own amusement, entertainment, profit, sexual arousal or sexual gratification trespasses or uses an instrument to observe for the purpose of viewing a person dressing or undressing or the sexual or other intimate parts of such person at a place and time when such person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, without such person's knowledge or consent.

NY S09860

Requires employment entities to engage in cooperative dialogue with persons requesting reasonable accommodations, or who such employment entities reasonably should have known may require such reasonable accommodations, due to disability, religion, or status as a victim of domestic violence.

NY A10439

Relates to offenses involving theft of identity; creates five tiers of crimes, based on the financial loss to the victim(s) and the number of people victimized.

NY S07482

Designates an individual found to have been convicted of certain crimes where the complainant or victim is an amateur or professional athlete, coach, official or other participant in a sports event and the conduct underlying such offense arose from or related to a sports wager or such sporting event as a prohibited sports bettor; requires the commission to notify the individual and allows for the individual to contest such designation.

NY A09243

Increases the mandatory surcharge and the crime victim's assistance fee which is levied upon any person convicted of a crime or violation in this state; creates a crime victim's lien which allows such recovery against a convicted offender in the amount of the unpaid portion of the mandatory surcharge or the crime victim's assistance fee; creates a crime victim's assistance account.

NY S10210

Requires the office of victim assistance to notify crime victims of the availability of victim support services by providing such victims with a written notice of the availability of statewide programs.

NY A11083

Establishes hate crimes against police officers; defines such crimes as committing murder in the first degree, aggravated murder, or murder in the second degree against a police officer and the victim is chosen because they are a police officer.

NY S08609

Enacts the "victims protection and child sex buyer accountability act" relating to increasing the age of victims of the patronizing, promoting, and compelling of prostitution.

NY A09214

Enacts the "victims protection and child sex buyer accountability act" relating to increasing the age of victims of the patronizing, promoting, and compelling of prostitution.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.