§ 225.75 Possession of unlawful gaming property in the second degree.\n A person is guilty of possession of unlawful gaming property in the\nsecond degree when:\n 1. He or she makes, sells, or possesses with intent to sell, any\nunlawful gaming property at a casino gaming facility, the value of which\nexceeds three hundred dollars, with intent that it be made available to\na person for unlawful use; or\n 2. He or she commits possession of unlawful gaming property in the\nthird degree as defined in section 225.70 of this article, and the face\nvalue of the improper substitute property exceeds five hundred dollars;\nor\n 3. He or she commits the offense of possession of unlawful gaming\nproperty in the third degree and has been previously convicted within\nthe preceding five years of any offense of which an essential element is\npossession of unlawful gaming property.\n Possession of unlawful gaming property in the second degree is a class\nE felony.\n
N.Y. Penal Law § 225.75
Possession of unlawful gaming property in the second degree
2014-09-22
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.