transportation of property between jurisdictions.
For purposes of this article:
1. An oral or written statement made by a person in one jurisdiction
to a person in another jurisdiction by means of telecommunication, mail
or any other method of communication is deemed to be made in each such
jurisdiction.
2. A person who causes property to be transported from one
jurisdiction to another by means of mail, common carrier or any other
method is deemed to have personally transported it in each jurisdiction,
and if delivery is made in the second jurisdiction he is deemed to have
personally made such delivery therein.
3. A person who causes by any means the use of a computer or computer
service in one jurisdiction from another jurisdiction is deemed to have
personally used the computer or computer service in each jurisdiction.
Structure New York Laws
Title C - General Principles Relating to Requirements for and Exemptions From Criminal Prosecution
Article 20 - Geographical Jurisdiction of Offenses
20.10 - Geographical Jurisdiction of Offenses; Definitions of Terms.
20.20 - Geographical Jurisdiction of Offenses; Jurisdiction of State.
20.40 - Geographical Jurisdiction of Offenses; Jurisdiction of Counties.
20.50 - Geographical Jurisdiction of Offenses; Jurisdiction of Cities, Towns and Villages.