§ 115.00 Criminal facilitation in the fourth degree.\n A person is guilty of criminal facilitation in the fourth degree when,\nbelieving it probable that he is rendering aid:\n 1. to a person who intends to commit a crime, he engages in conduct\nwhich provides such person with means or opportunity for the commission\nthereof and which in fact aids such person to commit a felony; or\n 2. to a person under sixteen years of age who intends to engage in\nconduct which would constitute a crime, he, being over eighteen years of\nage, engages in conduct which provides such person with means or\nopportunity for the commission thereof and which in fact aids such\nperson to commit a crime.\n Criminal facilitation in the fourth degree is a class A misdemeanor.\n
N.Y. Penal Law § 115.00
Criminal facilitation in the fourth degree
Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case Attorney Grievance v. Lefkowitz (2019)
Most recently applied in Attorney Grievance v. Lefkowitz (March 2019)
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