Page 1 (Results 1 - 20 of 1921) -
next > |
Order by:
Recent Updates,
Oldest Updates,
Committee,
Best Match
BILL S729-2011: Establishes the actual innocence justice act 2011
Establishes the actual innocence justice act of 2012; clarifies that convicted persons who can demonstrate a reasonable probability that they are innocent will have the right to challenge their convictions under the law, notwithstanding any other procedural or technical provisions of law that would have prevented them from doing so. /
Sponsor: PERALTA Committee: CODES
Sponsor: PERALTA Committee: CODES
BILL S751-2011: Permits at the discretion of the court certain members of the victim's family to read statements in court during the sentencing of a defendant
Permits at the discretion of the court certain members of the deceased victim's family to read statements in court during the sentencing of a defendant, rather than allowing only a single member of the victim's family to read a statement in court, upon consultation with counsel for the defendant and the people. /
Sponsor: YOUNG Committee: CODES
Sponsor: YOUNG Committee: CODES
BILL S7456A-2011: Relates to duties of the professional conduct officer ; requires applicable state boards to report potential criminal conduct to law enforcement
Relates to sexual offenses by health care or mental health care providers; requires the professional conduct officer designated to investigate a complaint of professional misconduct to report certain sex offenses to the appropriate law enforcement official or authority. /
Sponsor: SALAND Committee: CODES
Sponsor: SALAND Committee: CODES
BILL S7249-2011: Designates certain persons appointed by a county sheriff's office as peace officers
Designates certain persons appointed by a county sheriff's office, outside of the city of New York, when acting pursuant to their special duties serving as uniformed deputies working in a specialized function including but not limited to mounted patrol, marine patrol, snowmobile patrol, ATV patrol, forensic, scientific, or aviation as peace officers. /
Sponsor: GALLIVAN Committee: CODES
Sponsor: GALLIVAN Committee: CODES
BILL S883A-2011: Enacts the religious freedom restoration act
Enacts the religious freedom restoration act; provides that government shall not substantially burden a person's exercise of religion by any act or failure to act; requires that religious rights may not be burdened by government absent compelling interest and requires that the application of any rule in furtherance of such compelling interest be performed the least restrictive manner. /
Sponsor: GOLDEN Committee: CODES
Sponsor: GOLDEN Committee: CODES
BILL S7456-2011: Relates to sexual offenses by health care or mental health care providers; requires certain officers and boards to report potential criminal conduct to law enforcement
Relates to sexual offenses by health care or mental health care providers; requires the professional conduct officer designated to investigate a complaint of professional misconduct to report certain sex offenses to the appropriate law enforcement official or authority. /
Sponsor: SALAND Committee: CODES
Sponsor: SALAND Committee: CODES
Page 1 (Results 1 - 20 of 1921)
next >
