New York Assembly Bill 8283
Session 2023-2024
Includes certain offenses in being eligible for bail, makes certain offenses eligible to be considered hate crimes, and increases the penalties for certain offenses
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Failed in Assembly on Apr 9, 2024
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Bill Number
8283
State
New York
Session
2023-2024
William A. Barclay
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Assembly votes are unavailable for this bill.
Summary
Includes aggravated threat of mass harm, making a threat of mass harm, aggravated harassment in the second degree, harassment in the first degree, menacing in the third degree, menacing in the second degree, menacing in the first degree, and aggravated harassment in the first degree in being eligible for bail; makes aggravated threat of mass harm and making a threat of mass harm eligible to be considered hate crimes; increases the penalties for aggravated threat of mass harm and making a threat of mass harm.
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04/09/2024
Assembly
HELD FOR CONSIDERATION IN CODES
01/03/2024
Assembly
REFERRED TO CODES
11/27/2023
Assembly
REFERRED TO CODES
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NY Legislature
Record Created
Nov 28, 2023 12:32:36 AM
Record Updated
Jun 14, 2024 9:24:44 AM