New York Statutes
§ 341 — Penalty
§ 341. Penalty. Every person or corporation, or any officer or agent\nthereof, who shall make or attempt to make or enter into any such\ncontract, agreement, arrangement or combination or who within this state\nshall do any act pursuant thereto, or in, toward or for the consummation\nthereof, wherever the same may have been made, is guilty of a class E\nfelony, and on conviction thereof shall, if a natural person, be\npunished by a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, or by\nimprisonment for not longer than four years, or by both such fine and\nimprisonment; and if a corporation, by a fine of not exceeding one\nmillion dollars. An indictment or information based on a violation of\nany of the provisions of this section must be found within three years\nafter its commission. No
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