Relates to the crime of aggravated criminal contempt
The bill would redefine or create aggravated criminal contempt, outlining its definition, penalties, and charging procedures beyond existing contempt statutes.
The bill would redefine or create aggravated criminal contempt, outlining its definition, penalties, and charging procedures beyond existing contempt statutes.
Senate Bill S 6836, titled “Relates to the crime of aggravated criminal contempt,” is a proposed measure in the New York Legislature that would address aggravated criminal contempt. The bill is currently in the Senate and has been referred to the Codes Committee. The primary sponsor is Senator Robert Rolison. A companion Assembly bill, A 7622, exists.
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