New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09970

Introduced
4/20/26  

Caption

Requires the division of criminal justice services to present an annual report on perpetrators of violent crimes resulting in the death of a crime victim.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY SB640

Criminal Procedure - Postconviction Release - Crimes Resulting in Death of Young Victim

NY HB1044

Criminal Procedure - Postconviction Release - Crimes Resulting in Death of Young Victim

NY SB203

Crimes and procedure; crimes of indecent exposure and other sex crimes further provided to include additional victims; crime of inpatient custodial sexual misconduct, established; domestic violence offenses, further provided to include additional victims and criminal penalties

NY SB201

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Reporting Requirements - Alterations

NY S07396

Requires investigation and autopsy of suspicious deaths where the deceased individual had an identifiable history of being victimized by domestic violence.

NY A07172

Requires the division of criminal justice services to promulgate a written protocol for the regulation of the use of artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology in criminal investigations.

NY A10994

Relates to establishing a gang assessment, intervention, prevention and suppression program within the division of criminal justice services.

NY S08464

Repeals the crime of felony murder; permits vacating conviction and resentencing of defendants convicted of felony murder; requires reporting of certain crime statistics and information.

NY HB744

Capital murder; include death resulting from domestic violence as.

NY S09475

Requires the department of criminal justice services to develop, issue, and publish "race-blind charging" guidelines for a process whereby all prosecution agencies that prosecute criminal violations of the law as felonies or misdemeanors, shall implement a process by which an initial review of a case for potential charging is performed based on information, including police reports and criminal histories from the department of justice, from which direct means of identifying the race of the suspect, victim, or witness have been removed.

Similar Bills

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