Penal Law 80 Flashcards
PL 80.00 Fine for a felony (not controlled substance) is $5,000 or ________.
Double the defendants gain
PL 80.05 and 80.10 Alternative sentence for misdemeanor or violation: Court may sentence the defendant to pay an amount not exceeding ______ the amount of the defendant’s gain.
Double
Fine for a felony (not combined substance, and not a corporation) is higher of:
Double the defendant’s gain, or $5,000.
Fine A-1 Felony
$100,000
Fine A-ll Felony
$50,000
Fine B felony
$30,000
Fine C felony
$15,000
Fines For Corporation Class A misdemeanor (more than 3 months)
Up to $5000
Felony (corporation fine)
Not exceeding $10,000
Class B misdemeanor (3 months or less) corporation
Up to $2000
Violation (corporation fine)
Up to $500.00
A misdemeanor (fine)
Up to $1000
B misdemeanor (fine)
Up to $500.00
Unclassified misdemeanor (fine)
Amount fixed by court, in accordance with law or ordinance that defines the crime
Violation (fine)
Not exceeding $250
PL 10.00 Juvenile offender means _____ year old who is criminally responsible for committing murder 2 or sexually motivated felony
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Juvenile offender” means (1) a person thirteen years old who is
criminally responsible for acts constituting murder in the second degree
as defined in subdivisions one and two of section 125.25 of this chapter
or such conduct as a sexually motivated felony, where authorized
pursuant to section 130.91 of the penal law; and
(2) a person fourteen or fifteen years old who is criminally
responsible for acts constituting the crimes defined in subdivisions one
and two of section 125.25 (murder in the second degree) and in
subdivision three of such section provided that the underlying crime for
the murder charge is one for which such person is criminally
responsible; section 135.25 (kidnapping in the first degree); 150.20
(arson in the first degree); subdivisions one and two of section 120.10
(assault in the first degree); 125.20 (manslaughter in the first
degree); paragraphs (a) and (b) of subdivision one, paragraphs (a) and
(b) of subdivision two, and paragraphs (a) and (b) of subdivision three
of section 130.35 (rape in the first degree); former subdivisions one
and two of section 130.35 (rape in the first degree); subdivisions one
and two of the former section 130.50; 130.70 (aggravated sexual abuse in
the first degree); 140.30 (burglary in the first degree); subdivision
one of section 140.25 (burglary in the second degree); 150.15 (arson in
the second degree); 160.15 (robbery in the first degree); subdivision
two of section 160.10 (robbery in the second degree) of this chapter; or
section 265.03 of this chapter, where such machine gun or such firearm
is possessed on school grounds, as that phrase is defined in subdivision
fourteen of section 220.00 of this chapter; or defined in this chapter
as an attempt to commit murder in the second degree or kidnapping in the
first degree, or such conduct as a sexually motivated felony, where
authorized pursuant to section 130.91 of this chapter.
Who qualifies as a ‘juvenile offender’?
A.any person under 18 years old
B.a person 13 years old for specific crimes like murder 2 or sexually motivated fel and a person 14 or 15 years old for a list of specified serious crimes (i.e. Burglary Robbery 1, 2)
C.any person over 21
B. Also 15 and 16