NYSentencing

§ 60.06 Authorized disposition; murder in the  first  degree  offenders;
          aggravated  murder  offenders;  certain  murder  in the second
          degree  offenders;  certain  terrorism   offenders;   criminal
          possession  of  a  chemical weapon or biological weapon offen-
          ders; criminal use of a chemical weapon or  biological  weapon
          offenders.

  When a defendant is convicted of murder in the first degree as defined
in  section  125.27 of this chapter, the court shall, in accordance with
the provisions of section 400.27 of the criminal procedure law, sentence
the defendant to death, to life imprisonment without parole  in  accord-
ance  with subdivision five of section 70.00 of this title, or to a term
of imprisonment for a class A-I felony other than  a  sentence  of  life
imprisonment without parole, in accordance with subdivisions one through
three  of  section  70.00  of  this title. When a person is convicted of
murder in the second degree as defined in subdivision  five  of  section
125.25  of  this chapter or of the crime of aggravated murder as defined
in subdivision one of section 125.26 of this chapter,  the  court  shall
sentence the defendant to life imprisonment without parole in accordance
with  subdivision  five of section 70.00 of this title. When a defendant
is convicted of the crime of terrorism as defined in section  490.25  of
this  chapter,  and  the  specified offense the defendant committed is a
class A-I felony offense, or when a defendant is convicted of the  crime
of  criminal possession of a chemical weapon or biological weapon in the
first degree as defined in section 490.45 of this  chapter,  or  when  a
defendant is convicted of the crime of criminal use of a chemical weapon
or biological weapon in the first degree as defined in section 490.55 of
this  chapter,  the court shall sentence the defendant to life imprison-
ment without parole in accordance with subdivision five of section 70.00
of this title; provided, however, that nothing  in  this  section  shall
preclude  or  prevent  a  sentence  of  death when the defendant is also
convicted of murder in the first degree as defined in section 125.27  of
this  chapter.    When  a defendant is convicted of aggravated murder as
defined in subdivision two of section 125.26 of this chapter, the  court
shall sentence the defendant to life imprisonment without parole or to a
term  of  imprisonment  for  a class A-I felony other than a sentence of
life imprisonment without parole, in accordance  with  subdivisions  one
through three of section 70.00 of this title.