A person is guilty of making an apparently sworn false statement in
the first degree when he commits the crime of making an apparently sworn
false statement in the second degree, and when (a) the written
instrument involved is one for which an oath is required by law, and (b)
the false statement contained therein is made with intent to mislead a
public servant in the performance of his official functions, and (c)
such false statement is material to the action, proceeding or matter
involved.
Making an apparently sworn false statement in the first degree is a
class E felony.
Structure New York Laws
Title L - Offenses Against Public Administration
Article 210 - Perjury and Related Offenses
210.00 - Perjury and Related Offenses; Definitions of Terms.
210.05 - Perjury in the Third Degree.
210.10 - Perjury in the Second Degree.
210.15 - Perjury in the First Degree.
210.20 - Perjury; Pleading and Proof Where Inconsistent Statements Involved.
210.35 - Making an Apparently Sworn False Statement in the Second Degree.
210.40 - Making an Apparently Sworn False Statement in the First Degree.
210.45 - Making a Punishable False Written Statement.
210.50 - Perjury and Related Offenses; Requirement of Corroboration.