A person is guilty of criminal possession of stolen property in the
first degree when he knowingly possesses stolen property, with intent to
benefit himself or a person other than an owner thereof or to impede the
recovery by an owner, and when the value of the property exceeds one
million dollars.
Criminal possession of stolen property in the first degree is a class
B felony.
Structure New York Laws
Title J - Offenses Involving Theft
Article 165 - Other Offenses Relating to Theft
165.00 - Misapplication of Property.
165.05 - Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle in the Third Degree.
165.06 - Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle in the Second Degree.
165.07 - Unlawful Use of Secret Scientific Material.
165.08 - Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle in the First Degree.
165.09 - Auto Stripping in the Third Degree.
165.10 - Auto Stripping in the Second Degree.
165.11 - Auto Stripping in the First Degree.
165.16 - Unauthorized Sale of Certain Transportation Services.
165.17 - Unlawful Use of Credit Card, Debit Card or Public Benefit Card.
165.20 - Fraudulently Obtaining a Signature.
165.30 - Fraudulent Accosting.
165.40 - Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Fifth Degree.
165.45 - Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Fourth Degree.
165.50 - Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Third Degree.
165.52 - Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Second Degree.
165.54 - Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the First Degree.
165.55 - Criminal Possession of Stolen Property; Presumptions.
165.60 - Criminal Possession of Stolen Property; No Defense.
165.65 - Criminal Possession of Stolen Property; Corroboration.
165.71 - Trademark Counterfeiting in the Third Degree.
165.72 - Trademark Counterfeiting in the Second Degree.
165.73 - Trademark Counterfeiting in the First Degree.
165.74 - Seizure and Distribution or Destruction of Goods Bearing Counterfeit Trademarks.