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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215', '§ 215']

In New York law, Article 215 refers to other offenses relating to judicial and other proceedings. If you have been charged with such an offense, you should contact a criminal defense attorney immediately.
215.00 Bribing a witness.
215.05 Bribe receiving by a witness.
215.10 Tampering with a witness in the fourth degree.
215.11 Tampering with a witness in the third degree.
215.12 Tampering with a witness in the second degree.
215.13 Tampering with a witness in the first degree.
215.14 Employer unlawfully penalizing witness or victim.
215.15 Intimidating a victim or witness in the third degree.
215.16 Intimidating a victim or witness in the second degree.
215.17 Intimidating a victim or witness in the first degree.
215.19 Bribing a juror.
215.20 Bribe receiving by a juror.
215.22 Providing a juror with a gratuity.
215.23 Tampering with a juror in the second degree.
215.25 Tampering with a juror in the first degree.
215.28 Misconduct by a juror in the second degree.
215.30 Misconduct by a juror in the first degree.
215.40 Tampering with physical evidence.
215.45 Compounding a crime.
215.50 Criminal contempt in the second degree.
215.51 Criminal contempt in the first degree.
215.52 Aggravated criminal contempt.
215.55 Bail jumping in the third degree.
215.57 Bail jumping in the first degree.
215.58 Failing to respond to an appearance ticket.
215.60 Criminal contempt of the legislature.
215.65 Criminal contempt of a temporary state commission.
215.66 Criminal contempt of the state commission on judicial conduct.
215.70 Unlawful grand jury disclosure.
215.75 Unlawful disclosure of an indictment.
215.80 Unlawful disposition of assets subject to forfeiture.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.00
Bribing a witness.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.05
Bribe receiving by a witness.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.10
Tampering with a witness in the fourth degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.11
NY PENAL LAW § 215.12
Tampering with a witness in the second degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.13
Tampering with a witness in the first degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.14
Employer unlawfully penalizing witness or victim.
1. Any person who is the victim of an offense upon which an accusatory instrument is based or, is subpoenaed to attend a criminal proceeding as a witness pursuant to article six hundred ten of the criminal procedure law or who exercises his rights as a victim as provided by section 380.50 or 390.30 of the criminal procedure law or subdivision two of section two hundred fifty-nine-i of the executive law and who notifies his employer or agent of his intent to appear as a witness, to consult with the district attorney, or to exercise his rights as provided in the criminal procedure law, the family court act and the executive law prior to the day of his attendance, shall not on account of his absence from employment by reason of such service be subject to discharge or penalty except as hereinafter provided. Upon request of the employer or agent, the party who sought the attendance or testimony shall provide verification of the employee`s service. An employer may, however, withhold wages of any such employee during the period of such attendance. The subjection of an employee to discharge or penalty on account of his absence from employment by reason of his required attendance as a witness at a criminal proceeding or consultation with the district attorney or exercise of his rights as provided under law shall constitute a class B misdemeanor.
2. For purposes of this section, the term “victim” shall include the aggrieved party or the aggrieved party`s next of kin, if the aggrieved party is deceased as a result of the offense, the representative of a victim as defined in subdivision six of section six hundred twenty-one of the executive law, a good samaritan as defined in subdivision seven of section six hundred twenty-one of such law or a person pursuing an application or enforcement of an order of protection under the criminal procedure law or the family court act.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.15
Intimidating a victim or witness in the third degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.16
Intimidating a victim or witness in the second degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.17
Intimidating a victim or witness in the first degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.19
Bribing a juror.
A person is guilty of bribing a juror when he confers, or offers or agrees to confer, any benefit upon a juror upon an agreement or understanding that such juror`s vote, opinion, judgment, decision or other action as a juror will thereby be influenced.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.20
Bribe receiving by a juror.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.22
Providing a juror with a gratuity.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.23
Tampering with a juror in the second degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.25
Tampering with a juror in the first degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.28
Misconduct by a juror in the second degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.30
Misconduct by a juror in the first degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.35
Tampering with physical evidence; definitions of terms.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.40
NY PENAL LAW § 215.45
Compounding a crime.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.50
2. Breach of the peace, noise, or other disturbance, directly tending to interrupt a court`s proceedings; or
5. Knowingly publishing a false or grossly inaccurate report of a court`s proceedings; or
NY PENAL LAW § 215.51
NY PENAL LAW § 215.52
1. in violation of a duly served order of protection, or such order of which the defendant has actual knowledge because he or she was present in court when such order was issued, or an order of protection issued by a court of competent jurisdiction in another state, territorial or tribal jurisdiction, he or she intentionally or recklessly causes physical injury or serious physical injury to a person for whose protection such order was issued; or
2. he or she commits the crime of criminal contempt in the first degree as defined in subdivision (b) or (d) of section 215.51 of this article and has been previously convicted of the crime of aggravated criminal contempt; or
3. he or she commits the crime of criminal contempt in the first degree, as defined in paragraph (i), (ii), (iii), (v) or (vi) of subdivision (b) or subdivision (c) of section 215.51 of this article, and has been previously convicted of the crime of criminal contempt in the first degree, as defined in such subdivision (b), (c) or (d) of section 215.51 of this article, within the preceding five years.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.54
Criminal contempt; prosecution and punishment.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.56
NY PENAL LAW § 215.57
NY PENAL LAW § 215.58
NY PENAL LAW § 215.59
Bail jumping and failing to respond to an appearance ticket; defense.
1. The defendant`s failure to appear on the required date or within thirty days thereafter was unavoidable and due to circumstances beyond his control; and
NY PENAL LAW § 215.60
NY PENAL LAW § 215.65
NY PENAL LAW § 215.66
NY PENAL LAW § 215.70
Unlawful grand jury disclosure.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.75
Unlawful disclosure of an indictment.
NY PENAL LAW § 215.80
Unlawful disposition of assets subject to forfeiture.