2006 New York Code - Refusing To Aid A Peace Or A Police Officer.



 
  § 195.10 Refusing to aid a peace or a police officer.
    A  person  is  guilty  of  refusing to aid a peace or a police officer
  when, upon command by a  peace  or  a  police  officer  identifiable  or
  identified  to him as such, he unreasonably fails or refuses to aid such
  peace or a police officer in effecting an arrest, or in  preventing  the
  commission by another person of any offense.
    Refusing to aid a peace or a police officer is a class B misdemeanor.

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