NY State — NY Penal Law

§ 230.06 — Patronizing a person for prostitution in the first degree

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What is NY PL § 230.06?

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A person is guilty of patronizing a person for prostitution in the first degree when: 1. He or she patronizes a person for prostitution and the person patronized is less than eleven years old; or 2.

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§ 230.06 Patronizing a person for prostitution in the first degree

PL § 230.06

§ 230.06 Patronizing a person for prostitution in the first degree.

A person is guilty of patronizing a person for prostitution in the first degree when:

1.He or she patronizes a person for prostitution and the person patronized is less than eleven years old; or

2.Being eighteen years old or more, he or she patronizes a person for prostitution and the person patronized is less than thirteen years old.

Patronizing a person for prostitution in the first degree is a class D felony.

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