70.08 - Sentence of imprisonment for persistent violent felony offender; criteria.

§ 70.08 Sentence of imprisonment for persistent violent felony offender;            criteria.    1. Definition of persistent violent felony offender.    (a)  A  persistent  violent  felony  offender  is  a person who stands  convicted of a violent felony offense as defined in subdivision  one  of  section  70.02  or the offense of predatory sexual assault as defined in  section 130.95 of this  chapter  or  the  offense  of  predatory  sexual  assault  against  a  child as defined in section 130.96 of this chapter,  after having previously been subjected to two or more predicate  violent  felony  convictions  as  defined  in paragraph (b) of subdivision one of  section 70.04 of this article.    (b) For the purpose of determining whether a person has  two  or  more  predicate   violent  felony  convictions,  the  criteria  set  forth  in  paragraph (b) of subdivision one of section 70.04 shall apply.    2. Authorized sentence. When the court  has  found,  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of the criminal procedure law, that a person is a persistent  violent felony offender the court must impose an indeterminate  sentence  of  imprisonment,  the maximum term of which shall be life imprisonment.  The minimum period of  imprisonment  under  such  sentence  must  be  in  accordance with subdivision three of this section.    * 3.   Minimum   period   of   imprisonment.  The  minimum  period  of  imprisonment under an  indeterminate  life  sentence  for  a  persistent  violent felony offender must be fixed by the court as follows:    (a)  For  the class A-II felony of predatory sexual assault as defined  in section 130.95 of this chapter or the class A-II felony of  predatory  sexual  assault  against  a  child  as defined in section 130.96 of this  chapter, the minimum period must be twenty-five years;    (a-1) For a class B felony, the minimum period must be at least twenty  years and must not exceed twenty-five years;    (b) For a class C felony, the minimum period must be at least  sixteen  years and must not exceed twenty-five years;    (c)  For  a class D felony, the minimum period must be at least twelve  years and must not exceed twenty-five years.    * NB Effective until September 1, 2011    * 3.  Minimum  period  of  imprisonment.   The   minimum   period   of  imprisonment  under  an  indeterminate  life  sentence  for a persistent  violent felony offender must be fixed by the court as follows:    (a) For the class A-II felony of predatory sexual assault  as  defined  in  section 130.95 of this chapter or the class A-II felony of predatory  sexual assault against a child as defined  in  section  130.96  of  this  chapter, the minimum period must be twenty-five years;    (a-1)  For  a  class B felony, the minimum period must be at least ten  years and must not exceed twenty-five years;    (b) For a class C felony, the minimum period must be  at  least  eight  years and must not exceed twenty-five years;    (c)  For  a  class  D  felony, the minimum period must be at least six  years and must not exceed twenty-five years.    * NB Effective September 1, 2011