New York Laws
Article 210 - Perjury and Related Offenses
210.35 - Making an Apparently Sworn False Statement in the Second Degree.


degree.

A person is guilty of making an apparently sworn false statement in
the second degree when (a) he subscribes a written instrument knowing
that it contains a statement which is in fact false and which he does
not believe to be true, and (b) he intends or believes that such
instrument will be uttered or delivered with a jurat affixed thereto,
and (c) such instrument is uttered or delivered with a jurat affixed
thereto.

Making an apparently sworn false statement in the second degree is a
class A misdemeanor.