A person is guilty of hindering prosecution of terrorism in the first
degree when he or she renders criminal assistance to a person who has
committed an act of terrorism that resulted in the death of a person
other than one of the participants, knowing or believing that such
person engaged in conduct constituting an act of terrorism.
Hindering prosecution of terrorism in the first degree is a class B
felony.
Structure New York Laws
Part 4 - Administrative Provisions
Title Y-1 - Enacted Without Title Heading.
490.00 - Legislative Findings.
490.01 - Liability Protection.
490.10 - Soliciting or Providing Support for an Act of Terrorism in the Second Degree.
490.15 - Soliciting or Providing Support for an Act of Terrorism in the First Degree.
490.20 - Making a Terroristic Threat.
490.27 - Domestic Act of Terrorism Motivated by Hate in the Second Degree.
490.28 - Domestic Act of Terrorism Motivated by Hate in the First Degree.
490.30 - Hindering Prosecution of Terrorism in the Second Degree.
490.35 - Hindering Prosecution of Terrorism in the First Degree.
490.37 - Criminal Possession of a Chemical Weapon or Biological Weapon in the Third Degree.
490.40 - Criminal Possession of a Chemical Weapon or Biological Weapon in the Second Degree.
490.45 - Criminal Possession of a Chemical Weapon or Biological Weapon in the First Degree.
490.47 - Criminal Use of a Chemical Weapon or Biological Weapon in the Third Degree.
490.50 - Criminal Use of a Chemical Weapon or Biological Weapon in the Second Degree.
490.55 - Criminal Use of a Chemical Weapon or Biological Weapon in the First Degree.