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190.23 – False Personation.

§ 190.23 False personation. A person is guilty of false personation when after being informed of the consequences of such act, he or she knowingly misrepresents his or her actual name, date of birth or address to a police officer or peace officer with intent to prevent such police officer or peace officer from ascertaining […]

190.25 – Criminal Impersonation in the Second Degree.

§ 190.25 Criminal impersonation in the second degree. A person is guilty of criminal impersonation in the second degree when he: 1. Impersonates another and does an act in such assumed character with intent to obtain a benefit or to injure or defraud another; or 2. Pretends to be a representative of some person or […]

190.26 – Criminal Impersonation in the First Degree.

§ 190.26 Criminal impersonation in the first degree. A person is guilty of criminal impersonation in the first degree when he: 1. Pretends to be a police officer or a federal law enforcement officer as enumerated in section 2.15 of the criminal procedure law, or wears or displays without authority, any uniform, badge or other […]

190.27 – Criminal Sale of a Police Uniform.

§ 190.27 Criminal sale of a police uniform. A person is guilty of criminal sale of a police uniform when he or she sells or offers for sale the uniform of any police officer to any person, unless presented with a valid photo identification card showing the purchaser to be a member of the police […]

190.30 – Unlawfully Concealing a Will.

§ 190.30 Unlawfully concealing a will. A person is guilty of unlawfully concealing a will when, with intent to defraud, he conceals, secretes, suppresses, mutilates or destroys a will, codicil or other testamentary instrument. Unlawfully concealing a will is a class E felony.

190.35 – Misconduct by Corporate Official.

§ 190.35 Misconduct by corporate official. A person is guilty of misconduct by corporate official when: 1. Being a director of a stock corporation, he knowingly concurs in any vote or act of the directors of such corporation, or any of them, by which it is intended: (a) To make a dividend except in the […]

190.40 – Criminal Usury in the Second Degree.

§ 190.40 Criminal usury in the second degree. A person is guilty of criminal usury in the second degree when, not being authorized or permitted by law to do so, he knowingly charges, takes or receives any money or other property as interest on the loan or forebearance of any money or other property, at […]

190.42 – Criminal Usury in the First Degree.

§ 190.42 Criminal usury in the first degree. A person is guilty of criminal usury in the first degree when, not being authorized or permitted by law to do so, he knowingly charges, takes or receives any money or other property as interest on the loan or forbearance of any money or other property, at […]

190.45 – Possession of Usurious Loan Records.

§ 190.45 Possession of usurious loan records. A person is guilty of possession of usurious loan records when, with knowledge of the contents thereof, he possesses any writing, paper, instrument or article used to record criminally usurious transactions prohibited by section 190.40. Possession of usurious loan records is a class A misdemeanor.

190.50 – Unlawful Collection Practices.

§ 190.50 Unlawful collection practices. A person is guilty of unlawful collection practices when, with intent to enforce a claim or judgment for money or property, he knowingly sends, mails or delivers to another person a notice, document or other instrument which has no judicial or official sanction and which in its format or appearance, […]