2006 New York Code - Hindering Prosecution Of Terrorism In The First Degree.



 
  § 490.35 Hindering prosecution of terrorism in the first degree.
    A  person is guilty of hindering prosecution of terrorism in the first
  degree when he or she renders criminal assistance to a  person  who  has
  committed  an  act  of  terrorism that resulted in the death of a person
  other than one of the  participants,  knowing  or  believing  that  such
  person engaged in conduct constituting an act of terrorism.
    Hindering  prosecution  of  terrorism in the first degree is a class B
  felony.

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