New York Statutes

§ 190.83 — Unlawful possession of personal identification information in the first degree

New York § 190.83
JurisdictionNew York
Law PENPenal
Title KOffenses Involving Fraud
Part 3Specific Offenses
Art. 190Other Frauds

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N.Y. Penal § 190.83 (2026).

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§ 190.83 Unlawful possession of personal identification information in\n the first degree.\n A person is guilty of unlawful possession of personal identification\ninformation in the first degree when he or she commits the crime of\nunlawful possession of personal identification information in the second\ndegree and:\n 1. with intent to further the commission of identity theft in the\nsecond degree, he or she supervises more than three accomplices; or\n 2. he or she has been previously convicted within the last five years\nof identity theft in the third degree as defined in section 190.78,\nidentity theft in the second degree as defined in section 190.79,\nidentity theft in the first degree as defined in section 190.80,\nunlawful possession of personal identification informatio

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