2006 New York Code - Solicitation.



 
    § 130.78. Solicitation.    (a)  Any  person  subject  to this code who
  solicits or advises another or others to desert in violation of  section
  130.81  or  mutiny  in violation of section 130.90 shall, if the offense
  solicited or advised is attempted or committed,  be  punished  with  the
  punishment  provided  for  the  commission  of  the  offense, but if the
  offense solicited or advised is not committed or attempted, he shall  be
  punished as a court-martial may direct.
    (b) Any person subject to this code who solicits or advises another or
  others  to commit an act of misbehavior before the enemy in violation of
  section 130.95 or sedition in violation of section 130.90 shall, if  the
  offense  solicited  or  advised  is  committed,  be  punished  with  the
  punishment provided for the  commission  of  the  offense,  but  if  the
  offense solicited or advised is not committed, he shall be punished as a
  court-martial may direct.

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