New York Statutes
§ 485 — Violation of certain preceding sections a misdemeanor
§ 485. Violation of certain preceding sections a misdemeanor. Except\nas provided in section four hundred eighty-five-a of this article, any\nperson violating the provisions of section four hundred seventy-eight,\nfour hundred seventy-nine, four hundred eighty, four hundred eighty-one,\nfour hundred eighty-two, four hundred eighty-three or four hundred\neighty-four of this article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.\n
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