New York CHAPTER 237 of THE LAWS of 2015 is a comprehensive legislative package that reforms the state's criminal justice system. It includes several provisions related to criminal justice, including bail reform, speedy trial reform, sentencing reform, and the elimination of the use of monetary bail to detain individuals who have not been convicted of a crime. It also provides for increased oversight of the criminal justice system, and the establishment of a Sentencing Commission to recommend sentencing policies and practices. The different types of New York CHAPTER 237 of THE LAWS of 2015 include bail reform, speedy trial reform, sentencing reform, increased oversight, and establishment of a Sentencing Commission.