New York Statutes
§ 496.06 — Public corruption
New York § 496.06
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N.Y. Penal § 496.06 (2026).
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§ 496.06 Public corruption.\n 1. A person commits the crime of public corruption when:
(a)(i) being\na public servant he or she commits a specified offense through the use\nof his or her public office, or (ii) being a person acting in concert\nwith such public servant he or she commits a specified offense, and (b)\nthe state or any political subdivision thereof or any governmental\ninstrumentality within the state is the owner of the property.\n 2. A "specified offense" is an offense defined by any of the following\nprovisions of this chapter: section 155.25 (petit larceny); section\n155.30 (grand larceny in the fourth degree); section 155.35 (grand\nlarceny in the third degree); section 155.40 (grand larceny in the\nsecond degree); section 155.42 (grand larceny in the first degree);\ns
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People v. Fountain
55 Misc. 3d 211 (Rensselaer County Court, 2016)
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