New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00731

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Relates to repeat offenders of driving accidents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S08531

Limits the circumstances under which the case of an adolescent offender may be removed to family court; limits the jurisdiction of family court with respect to certain repeat adolescent offenders.

NY A09316

Limits the circumstances under which the case of an adolescent offender may be removed to family court; limits the jurisdiction of family court with respect to certain repeat adolescent offenders.

NY A09628

Ensures repeat offenders qualify for bail and pre-trial detention when the principal has been convicted of one or more misdemeanor or felony offenses within the immediate preceding five years.

NY S07247

Relates to repeat offenders of driving accidents; relates to driving while ability is impaired by drugs; relates to speedy trials and certain vehicular crimes.

NY SB907

Driving under the influence and other driving offenses: comprehensive reform.

NY S08018

Enacts "CJ's law" in relation to increasing the penalties for leaving the scene of an accident without reporting where such accident resulted in the death of a minor to a class C felony punishable by a fine of not less than four thousand nor more than eight thousand dollars in addition to any other penalties provided by law.

NY A08930

Relates to the use of validated risk assessment instruments for sex offenders to determine the risk of a repeat offense.

NY S09410

Relates to the resentencing of certain juvenile and adolescent offenders who were convicted prior to October 1, 2018 for offenses not including, rape, sexual assault, murder in the first degree or aggravated murder.

NY S07610

Requires police reports of traffic accidents to include insurance information for the parties to the accident.

NY A09546

Relates to conditional release for eligible offenders who complete post-secondary degrees or programs; provides release twelve months before the completion of the controlling minimum period of imprisonment for eligible offenders who complete post-secondary degrees or programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.