New York Statutes

§ 250.50 — Unlawful surveillance in the first degree

New York § 250.50
JurisdictionNew York
Law PENPenal
Title NOffenses Against Public Order, Public Sensibilities and the Right to Privacy
Part 3Specific Offenses
Art. 250Offenses Against the Right to Privacy

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N.Y. Penal § 250.50 (2026).

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§ 250.50 Unlawful surveillance in the first degree.\n A person is guilty of unlawful surveillance in the first degree when\nhe or she commits the crime of unlawful surveillance in the second\ndegree and has been previously convicted within the past ten years of\nunlawful surveillance in the first or second degree.\n Unlawful surveillance in the first degree is a class D felony.\n

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