New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00471

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Provides that crimes committed against a person on school grounds shall be deemed to be one category higher than the specified crime the person committed; enacts "Suzanne's Law".

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S09439

Increases offense categories by one for certain larceny and criminal possession of stolen property offenses committed against elderly persons.

NY SB245

Providing that no person shall be sentenced to death for crimes committed after July 1, 2025, and creating the crime of aggravated murder.

NY HB2272

Providing that no person shall be sentenced to death for crimes committed after July 1, 2025, and creating the crime of aggravated murder.

NY SB60

Revises provisions governing crimes committed against older or vulnerable persons. (BDR 15-342)

NY A677

Provides that crimes committed outside the State under certain circumstances may be prosecuted in New Jersey.

NY HB1456

Crimes and offenses; protective orders or consent agreements for victims against persons who have committed acts of sexual assault; provide

NY HB2209

Relating to the period for which a person arrested for certain crimes committed against a child may be held after bond is posted.

NY A261

Upgrades assault against servicemember to aggravated assault; expands crime of bias intimidation to encompass crimes and offenses committed against servicemembers.

NY A09558

Provides that certain crimes of child abuse may be amended to give the plaintiff until they reach 55 years of age; provides that where acts or omissions giving rise to a claim and occurred in more than one jurisdiction, New York courts shall have jurisdiction where the plaintiff resided in this state for a substantial portion of childhood or received a substantial portion of the treatment or medical control in this state; voids any insurance policy which purports to exclude or limit coverage for certain claims where an action to recover damages for injury resulting from child abuse, including physical abuse, emotional abuse, medical neglect, or medical negligence committed against a person when such person was under eighteen years of age; makes related provisions.

NY SB50

Revises provisions relating to the additional penalty for certain crimes committed against an older person or a vulnerable person. (BDR 15-506)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.