A person is criminally liable for conduct constituting an offense
which he performs or causes to be performed in the name of or in behalf
of a corporation to the same extent as if such conduct were performed in
his own name or behalf.
Structure New York Laws
Title B - Principles of Criminal Liability
Article 20 - Parties to Offenses and Liability Through Accessorial Conduct
20.00 - Criminal Liability for Conduct of Another.
20.05 - Criminal Liability for Conduct of Another; No Defense.
20.10 - Criminal Liability for Conduct of Another; Exemption.
20.15 - Convictions for Different Degrees of Offense.
20.20 - Criminal Liability of Corporations.
20.25 - Criminal Liability of an Individual for Corporate Conduct.