2006 New York Code - Criminal Tampering In The First Degree.



 
  § 145.20 Criminal tampering in the first degree.
    A  person  is  guilty  of criminal tampering in the first degree when,
  with intent to cause a  substantial  interruption  or  impairment  of  a
  service  rendered  to  the  public, and having no right to do so nor any
  reasonable ground to believe that he  has  such  right,  he  damages  or
  tampers  with  property  of a gas, electric, sewer, steam or water-works
  corporation, telephone or  telegraph  corporation,  common  carrier,  or
  public  utility  operated  by  a  municipality  or district, and thereby
  causes such substantial interruption or impairment of service.
    Criminal tampering in the first degree is a class D felony.

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