Establishes domestic abuse offenses for assaults upon spouses, former spouses, fellow parents of a child in common and domestic partners; provides for issuance of a special information for domestic abuse in the first degree requiring a predicate criminal conviction; designates such domestic abuse offenses as family offenses for purposes of the criminal procedure law and the family court act.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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4929
2019-2020 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
February 5, 2019
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Introduced by M. of A. CUSICK, O'DONNELL -- read once and referred to
the Committee on Codes
AN ACT to amend the penal law, in relation to establishing domestic
abuse offenses; to amend the criminal procedure law, in relation to
providing for a special information in the indictment of certain felo-
ny domestic abuse offenses and procedures for determining whether
domestic abuse misdemeanors are crimes of domestic violence for
purposes of federal law; and to amend the criminal procedure law and
the family court act, in relation to including domestic abuse in the
first and second degrees as family offenses
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The penal law is amended by adding three new sections
2 120.75, 120.80 and 120.85 to read as follows:
3 § 120.75 Definitions; domestic abuse.
4 For the purposes of sections 120.80 and 120.85 of this article:
5 1. "Domestic partner" shall mean a person who is living or has lived
6 together with another person for an extended duration in an intimate
7 relationship marked by sexual, physical or financial interdependence.
8 2. "Fellow parent of a child in common" shall mean a person who has a
9 child in common with another person regardless of whether such persons
10 were married or have lived together.
11 3. "Former spouse" shall mean a person formerly married to another
12 person regardless of whether such persons still reside in the same
13 household.
14 4. "Spouse" shall mean a person legally married to another person.
15 § 120.80 Domestic abuse in the second degree.
16 A person is guilty of domestic abuse in the second degree when, with
17 intent to harass, annoy or alarm his or her spouse, former spouse,
18 fellow parent of a child in common or domestic partner, he or she causes
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 physical injury to such spouse, former spouse, fellow parent of a child
2 in common or domestic partner.
3 Domestic abuse in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor.
4 § 120.85 Domestic abuse in the first degree.
5 A person is guilty of domestic abuse in the first degree when:
6 1. With intent to cause physical injury to his or her spouse, former
7 spouse, fellow parent of a child in common or domestic partner, he or
8 she causes such injury to such spouse, former spouse, fellow parent of a
9 child in common or domestic partner, or to a third person; or
10 2. He or she recklessly causes physical injury to his or her spouse,
11 former spouse, fellow parent of a child in common or domestic partner;
12 or
13 3. With criminal negligence, he or she causes physical injury to his
14 or her spouse, former spouse, fellow parent of a child in common or
15 domestic partner by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument; or
16 4. He or she commits a crime against his or her spouse, former spouse,
17 fellow parent of a child in common or domestic partner, and he or she
18 has previously been convicted of a crime against his or her spouse,
19 former spouse, fellow parent of a child in common or domestic partner
20 within the preceding five years. The person against whom a crime has
21 been committed for purposes of culpability under this subdivision may be
22 a different person than whom the predicate crime was committed against
23 during the preceding five years. For purposes of this subdivision, any
24 period of time during which the defendant was incarcerated for any
25 reason between the commission of any previous crimes and the commission
26 of the crime in violation of this subdivision shall be excluded and such
27 five year period shall be extended by the period or period of time
28 during which the defendant was incarcerated.
29 Domestic abuse in the first degree is a class E felony.
30 § 2. The criminal procedure law is amended by adding a new section
31 200.64 to read as follows:
32 § 200.64 Indictment; special information for domestic abuse offender.
33 1. Whenever a person is charged with the commission or attempted
34 commission of domestic abuse in the first degree as defined in subdivi-
35 sion four of section 120.85 of the penal law, an indictment or informa-
36 tion for such offense shall be accompanied by a special information,
37 filed by the district attorney with the court, alleging that the defend-
38 ant was previously convicted of a crime, that at the time of the previ-
39 ous crime or at an earlier time the defendant was the spouse, former
40 spouse, fellow parent of a child in common or domestic partner, as
41 defined in section 120.75 of the penal law of the victim of such crime,
42 and that such previous conviction took place within the time period
43 specified in subdivision four of section 120.85 of the penal law.
44 Except as provided in this section, the people may not refer to such
45 special information during trial nor adduce any evidence concerning the
46 allegations therein.
47 2. At any time before the close of the people's case, the court, in
48 the absence of the jury, must arraign the defendant upon such informa-
49 tion and advise him or her that he or she may admit each such allega-
50 tion, deny any such allegation or remain mute with respect to any such
51 allegation. Depending upon the defendant's response, the trial of the
52 indictment or information must then proceed as follows:
53 (a) (i) If the previous conviction is of domestic abuse in the second
54 degree as defined by section 120.80 of the penal law, and the defendant
55 admits the previous conviction or that it took place within the time
56 period specified in subdivision four of section 120.85 of the penal law,
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1 the admitted allegation or allegations shall be deemed established for
2 all subsequent purposes, including sentencing pursuant to section 70.00
3 of the penal law. The court must submit the case to the jury as if the
4 admitted allegation or allegations were not elements of the offense. The
5 court may not submit to the jury any lesser included offense which is
6 distinguished from the offense charged solely by the fact that the
7 previous conviction is not an element thereof.
8 (ii) If the defendant denies the previous conviction or remains mute
9 with respect to it, the people may prove that element of the offense
10 before the jury as a part of their case.
11 (iii) If the defendant denies that the previous conviction took place
12 within the time period specified in subdivision four of section 120.85
13 of the penal law, or remains mute with respect to that matter, the
14 people may prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, before the jury as part of
15 their case, that the previous conviction took place within the time
16 period specified.
17 (b) (i) If the previous conviction is for a crime other than domestic
18 abuse in the second degree as defined by section 120.80 of the penal
19 law, and the defendant admits the previous conviction, that it took
20 place within the time period specified in subdivision four of section
21 120.85 of the penal law, or that the defendant was the spouse, former
22 spouse, fellow parent of a child in common or domestic partner as
23 defined in section 120.75 of the penal law of the victim of such crime,
24 the admitted allegation or allegations shall be deemed established for
25 all subsequent purposes, including sentencing pursuant to section 70.00
26 of the penal law. The court must submit the case to the jury as if the
27 admitted allegation or allegations were not elements of the offense. The
28 court may not submit to the jury any lesser included offense which is
29 distinguished from the offense charged solely by the fact that the
30 previous conviction is not an element thereof.
31 (ii) If the defendant denies the previous conviction or remains mute
32 with respect to it, the people may prove that element of the offense
33 before the jury as a part of their case.
34 (iii) If the defendant denies that the previous conviction took place
35 within the time period specified in subdivision four of section 120.85
36 of the penal law, or remains mute with respect to that matter, the
37 people may prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, before the jury as part of
38 their case, that the previous conviction took place within the time
39 period specified.
40 (iv) If the defendant denies that the defendant was the spouse, former
41 spouse, fellow parent of a child in common or domestic partner as
42 defined in section 120.75 of the penal law of the victim of such previ-
43 ous crime, or remains mute with respect to that matter, the people may
44 prove that element of the offense before the jury as a part of their
45 case.
46 3. Notwithstanding subdivision one, and subparagraph (i) of paragraph
47 (a) and subparagraph (i) of paragraph (b) of subdivision two of this
48 section, if evidence regarding the prior conviction, or that the defend-
49 ant was the spouse, former spouse, fellow parent of a child in common or
50 domestic partner as defined in section 120.75 of the penal law of the
51 victim of such previous crime, is relevant to help prove the crime or
52 crimes charged in the indictment or information, such evidence shall be
53 admissible.
54 4. A determination pursuant to this section that the defendant has a
55 previous conviction, that at the time of the prior offense the defendant
56 was the spouse, former spouse, fellow parent of a child in common or
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1 domestic partner as defined in section 120.75 of the penal law of the
2 victim of such previous crime, or that the previous conviction took
3 place within the time period specified in subdivision four of section
4 120.85 of the penal law, shall be binding in any future proceeding in
5 which the issue may arise unless the conviction for the domestic abuse
6 offense charged in the indictment or information is vacated or reversed.
7 § 3. Subdivision 1 of section 370.15 of the criminal procedure law, as
8 added by chapter 60 of the laws of 2018, is amended to read as follows:
9 1. When a defendant has been charged with assault in the third degree,
10 menacing in the third degree, menacing in the second degree, domestic
11 abuse in the second degree, criminal obstruction of breathing or blood
12 circulation, unlawful imprisonment in the second degree, coercion in the
13 third degree, criminal tampering in the third degree, criminal contempt
14 in the second degree, harassment in the first degree, aggravated harass-
15 ment in the second degree, criminal trespass in the third degree, crimi-
16 nal trespass in the second degree, arson in the fifth degree, or attempt
17 to commit any of the above-listed offenses, the people may, at arraign-
18 ment or no later than forty-five days after arraignment, serve on the
19 defendant and file with the court a notice alleging that the defendant
20 and the person alleged to be the victim of such crime were members of
21 the same family or household as defined in subdivision one of section
22 530.11 of this chapter.
23 § 4. Section 380.97 of the criminal procedure law, as added by chapter
24 60 of the laws of 2018, is amended to read as follows:
25 § 380.97 Notification to division of criminal justice services of
26 certain misdemeanor convictions.
27 Upon judgment of conviction of assault in the third degree, menacing
28 in the third degree, menacing in the second degree, domestic abuse in
29 the second degree, criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circu-
30 lation, unlawful imprisonment in the second degree, coercion in the
31 third degree, criminal tampering in the third degree, criminal contempt
32 in the second degree, harassment in the first degree, or aggravated
33 harassment in the second degree, criminal trespass in the third degree,
34 criminal trespass in the second degree, arson in the fifth degree, or
35 attempt to commit any of the above-listed offenses, when the defendant
36 and victim have been determined, pursuant to section 370.15 of this
37 part, to be members of the same family or household as defined in subdi-
38 vision one of section 530.11 of this chapter, the clerk of the court
39 shall include notification and a copy of the written determination in a
40 report of such conviction to the division of criminal justice services
41 to enable the division to report such determination to the Federal
42 Bureau of Investigation and assist the bureau in identifying persons
43 prohibited from purchasing and possessing a firearm or other weapon due
44 to conviction of an offense specified in paragraph [c] (c) of subdivi-
45 sion seventeen of section 265.00 of the penal law.
46 § 5. The opening paragraph of subdivision 1 of section 530.11 of the
47 criminal procedure law, as amended by section 4 of part NN of chapter 55
48 of the laws of 2018, is amended to read as follows:
49 The family court and the criminal courts shall have concurrent juris-
50 diction over any proceeding concerning acts which would constitute
51 disorderly conduct, harassment in the first degree, harassment in the
52 second degree, aggravated harassment in the second degree, domestic
53 abuse in the first degree, domestic abuse in the second degree, sexual
54 misconduct, forcible touching, sexual abuse in the third degree, sexual
55 abuse in the second degree as set forth in subdivision one of section
56 130.60 of the penal law, stalking in the first degree, stalking in the
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1 second degree, stalking in the third degree, stalking in the fourth
2 degree, criminal mischief, menacing in the second degree, menacing in
3 the third degree, reckless endangerment, strangulation in the first
4 degree, strangulation in the second degree, criminal obstruction of
5 breathing or blood circulation, assault in the second degree, assault in
6 the third degree, an attempted assault, identity theft in the first
7 degree, identity theft in the second degree, identity theft in the third
8 degree, grand larceny in the fourth degree, grand larceny in the third
9 degree, coercion in the second degree or coercion in the third degree as
10 set forth in subdivisions one, two and three of section 135.60 of the
11 penal law between spouses or former spouses, or between parent and child
12 or between members of the same family or household except that if the
13 respondent would not be criminally responsible by reason of age pursuant
14 to section 30.00 of the penal law, then the family court shall have
15 exclusive jurisdiction over such proceeding. Notwithstanding a
16 complainant's election to proceed in family court, the criminal court
17 shall not be divested of jurisdiction to hear a family offense proceed-
18 ing pursuant to this section. For purposes of this section, "disorderly
19 conduct" includes disorderly conduct not in a public place. For purposes
20 of this section, "members of the same family or household" with respect
21 to a proceeding in the criminal courts shall mean the following:
22 § 6. The opening paragraph of subdivision 1 of section 812 of the
23 family court act, as amended by section 5 of part NN of chapter 55 of
24 the laws of 2018, is amended to read as follows:
25 The family court and the criminal courts shall have concurrent juris-
26 diction over any proceeding concerning acts which would constitute
27 disorderly conduct, harassment in the first degree, harassment in the
28 second degree, aggravated harassment in the second degree, domestic
29 abuse in the first degree, domestic abuse in the second degree, sexual
30 misconduct, forcible touching, sexual abuse in the third degree, sexual
31 abuse in the second degree as set forth in subdivision one of section
32 130.60 of the penal law, stalking in the first degree, stalking in the
33 second degree, stalking in the third degree, stalking in the fourth
34 degree, criminal mischief, menacing in the second degree, menacing in
35 the third degree, reckless endangerment, criminal obstruction of breath-
36 ing or blood circulation, strangulation in the second degree, strangula-
37 tion in the first degree, assault in the second degree, assault in the
38 third degree, an attempted assault, identity theft in the first degree,
39 identity theft in the second degree, identity theft in the third degree,
40 grand larceny in the fourth degree, grand larceny in the third degree,
41 coercion in the second degree or coercion in the third degree as set
42 forth in subdivisions one, two and three of section 135.60 of the penal
43 law between spouses or former spouses, or between parent and child or
44 between members of the same family or household except that if the
45 respondent would not be criminally responsible by reason of age pursuant
46 to section 30.00 of the penal law, then the family court shall have
47 exclusive jurisdiction over such proceeding. Notwithstanding a
48 complainant's election to proceed in family court, the criminal court
49 shall not be divested of jurisdiction to hear a family offense proceed-
50 ing pursuant to this section. In any proceeding pursuant to this arti-
51 cle, a court shall not deny an order of protection, or dismiss a peti-
52 tion, solely on the basis that the acts or events alleged are not
53 relatively contemporaneous with the date of the petition, the conclusion
54 of the fact-finding or the conclusion of the dispositional hearing. For
55 purposes of this article, "disorderly conduct" includes disorderly
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1 conduct not in a public place. For purposes of this article, "members of
2 the same family or household" shall mean the following:
3 § 7. This act shall take effect on the first of November next succeed-
4 ing the date on which it shall have become a law.