New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04628

Introduced
2/10/25  
Refer
2/10/25  

Caption

Enables the victim of a misdemeanor to make a statement at the sentencing of the defendant.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S00611

Provides for victim statements, or statements from anyone designated by a victim to speak, at the sentencing of a defendant for certain misdemeanors.

NY A02138

Provides for victim statements, or statements from anyone designated by a victim to speak, at the sentencing of a defendant for certain misdemeanors.

NY S07546

Requires that following the acquittal after trial or the sentencing of any defendant for a felony, the district attorney, or their designee, shall mail a written summary of the disposition of such felony to any victim who was not present at the time that the defendant was sentenced or acquitted after trial.

NY A06332

Requires that following the acquittal after trial or the sentencing of any defendant for a felony, the district attorney, or their designee, shall mail a written summary of the disposition of such felony to any victim who was not present at the time that the defendant was sentenced or acquitted after trial.

NY S07972

Allows victim impact statements to be submitted at parole revocation hearings.

NY S2878

Establishes new mitigating factor, reduced sentencing, and resentencing for certain defendants who are victims of abuse.

NY A3520

Establishes new mitigating factor, reduced sentencing, and resentencing for certain defendants who are victims of abuse.

NY S08763

Requires that following the acquittal after trial or the sentencing of any defendant for a felony, the district attorney, or their designee, shall provide by mail, electronically, or by any other reasonable and secure means of written communication a written summary of the disposition of such felony to any victim who was not present at the time that the defendant was sentenced or acquitted after trial.

NY A09493

Requires that following the acquittal after trial or the sentencing of any defendant for a felony, the district attorney, or their designee, shall provide by mail, electronically, or by any other reasonable and secure means of written communication a written summary of the disposition of such felony to any victim who was not present at the time that the defendant was sentenced or acquitted after trial.

NY S08354

Allows victim impact statements in New York state be video recorded; requires that the members of the parole board and all presiding commissioners for such hearing review all relevant victim impact statements prior to the conduct of a parole hearing and to sign a written attestation confirming that they have done so.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.