2006 New York Code - Aggravated Insurance Fraud



 
  § 176.35 Aggravated insurance fraud.
    A  person is guilty of aggravated insurance fraud in the fourth degree
  when he commits a fraudulent insurance  act,  and  has  been  previously
  convicted  within  the preceding five years of any offense, an essential
  element of which is the commission of a fraudulent insurance act.
    Aggravated insurance fraud in the fourth degree is a class D felony.

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