A person is guilty of conspiracy in the second degree when, with
intent that conduct constituting a class A felony be performed, he
agrees with one or more persons to engage in or cause the performance of
such conduct.
Conspiracy in the second degree is a class B felony.
Structure New York Laws
Title G - Anticipatory Offenses
105.00 - Conspiracy in the Sixth Degree.
105.05 - Conspiracy in the Fifth Degree.
105.10 - Conspiracy in the Fourth Degree.
105.13 - Conspiracy in the Third Degree.
105.15 - Conspiracy in the Second Degree.
105.17 - Conspiracy in the First Degree.
105.20 - Conspiracy; Pleading and Proof; Necessity of Overt Act.
105.25 - Conspiracy; Jurisdiction and Venue.