New York Penal Law Article 225 - GAMBLING OFFENSES
- 225.00 - Gambling Offenses; Definitions of Terms.
225.00 Gambling offenses; definitions of terms. The following definitions are applicable to this article: 1. "Contest of chance" means any contest, game, gaming scheme or...
- 225.05 - Promoting Gambling in the Second Degree.
225.05 Promoting gambling in the second degree. A person is guilty of promoting gambling in the second degree when he knowingly advances or profits from...
- 225.10 - Promoting Gambling in the First Degree.
225.10 Promoting gambling in the first degree. A person is guilty of promoting gambling in the first degree when he knowingly advances or profits from...
- 225.15 - Possession of Gambling Records in the Second Degree.
225.15 Possession of gambling records in the second degree. A person is guilty of possession of gambling records in the second degree when, with knowledge...
- 225.20 - Possession of Gambling Records in the First Degree.
225.20 Possession of gambling records in the first degree. A person is guilty of possession of gambling records in the first degree when, with knowledge...
- 225.25 - Possession of Gambling Records; Defense.
225.25 Possession of gambling records; defense. In any prosecution for possession of gambling records, it is a defense that the writing, paper, instrument or article...
- 225.30 - Possession of a Gambling Device.
225.30 Possession of a gambling device. a. A person is guilty of possession of a gambling device when, with knowledge of the character thereof, he...
- 225.32 - Possession of a Gambling Device; Defenses.
225.32 Possession of a gambling device; defenses. 1. In any prosecution for possession of a gambling device specified in subdivision one of section 225.30 of...
- 225.35 - Gambling Offenses; Presumptions.
225.35 Gambling offenses; presumptions. 1. Proof of possession of any gambling device or of any gambling record specified in sections 225.15 and 225.20, is presumptive...
- 225.40 - Lottery Offenses; No Defense.
225.40 Lottery offenses; no defense. Any offense defined in this article which consists of the commission of acts relating to a lottery is no less...
- 225.55 - Gaming Fraud in the Second Degree.
225.55 Gaming fraud in the second degree. A person is guilty of gaming fraud in the second degree when he or she: 1. with intent...
- 225.60 - Gaming Fraud in the First Degree.
225.60 Gaming fraud in the first degree. A person is guilty of gaming fraud in the first degree when he or she commits a gaming...
- 225.65 - Use of Counterfeit, Unapproved or Unlawful Wagering Instruments.
225.65 Use of counterfeit, unapproved or unlawful wagering instruments. A person is guilty of use of counterfeit, unapproved or unlawful wagering instruments when in playing...
- 225.70 - Possession of Unlawful Gaming Property in the Third Degree.
225.70 Possession of unlawful gaming property in the third degree. A person is guilty of possession of unlawful gaming property in the third degree when...
- 225.75 - Possession of Unlawful Gaming Property in the Second Degree.
225.75 Possession of unlawful gaming property in the second degree. A person is guilty of possession of unlawful gaming property in the second degree when:...
- 225.80 - Possession of Unlawful Gaming Property in the First Degree.
225.80 Possession of unlawful gaming property in the first degree. A person is guilty of possession of unlawful gaming property in the first degree when:...
- 225.85 - Use of Unlawful Gaming Property.
225.85 Use of unlawful gaming property. A person is guilty of use of unlawful gaming property when he or she knowingly with intent to defraud...
- 225.90 - Manipulation of Gaming Outcomes At an Authorized Gaming Establishment.
225.90 Manipulation of gaming outcomes at an authorized gaming establishment. A person is guilty of manipulation of gaming outcomes at an authorized gaming establishment when...
- 225.95 - Unlawful Manufacture, Sale, Distribution, Marking, Altering or Modification of Equipment and Devices Associated With Gaming.
225.95 Unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, marking, altering or modification of equipment and devices associated with gaming. A person is guilty of unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution,...
Last modified: February 3, 2019