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



 
  § 115.08 Criminal facilitation in the first degree.
    A  person is guilty of criminal facilitation in the first degree when,
  believing it probable that he is rendering aid to a person under sixteen
  years of age who intends to engage in conduct that  would  constitute  a
  class A felony, he, being over eighteen years of age, engages in conduct
  which  provides such person with means or opportunity for the commission
  thereof and which in fact aids such person to  commit  such  a  class  A
  felony.
    Criminal facilitation in the first degree is a class B felony.

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