New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00150

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Allows lifetime orders of protection when the respondent is convicted of certain felonies or an attempt to commit such felonies.

Companion Bills

NY A05222

Same As Allows lifetime orders of protection when the respondent is convicted of certain felonies or an attempt to commit such felonies.

Previously Filed As

NY A05222

Allows lifetime orders of protection when the respondent is convicted of certain felonies or an attempt to commit such felonies.

NY H8083

Allows expungement of multiple felony convictions for non-violent felonies10 years from the date of conviction.

NY S0281

Allows expungement of multiple felony convictions for non-violent felonies10 years after sentence completed.

NY S2299

Allows expungement of multiple felony convictions for non-violent felonies10 years after sentence completed.

NY H5178

Allows expungement of multiple felony convictions for non-violent felonies10 years after sentence completed.

NY H7204

Allows expungement of multiple felony convictions for non-violent felonies10 years after sentence completed.

NY SB261

Authorizing the director of alcoholic beverage control to issue certain licenses to persons convicted of certain felonies if such conviction is more than 10 years old.

NY S08013

Provides that in order to present the claim for unjust conviction and imprisonment, claimant must establish by documentary evidence that: they have been convicted of one or more felonies or misdemeanors against the state and subsequently sentenced to a term of imprisonment, and have served all or any part of the sentence; and they have had the one or more felonies and misdemeanors dismissed with prejudice following serving all or part of the sentence; and their claim is not time-barred.

NY A10797

Provides that in order to present the claim for unjust conviction and imprisonment, claimant must establish by documentary evidence that: they have been convicted of one or more felonies or misdemeanors against the state and subsequently sentenced to a term of imprisonment, and have served all or any part of the sentence; and they have had the one or more felonies and misdemeanors dismissed with prejudice following serving all or part of the sentence; and their claim is not time-barred.

NY S02240

Removes the lifetime ban on jury duty for convicted felons.

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