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6 MAR 2026 · 2 MIN READ · BY TODD A. SPODEK
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NY Penal Law § 150.01: Arson in the Fifth Degree.

Charged with Arson in the Fifth Degree under NY Penal Law § 150.01? Learn what constitutes misdemeanor arson, possible penalties, legal defenses, and how Spodek Law Group can help protect your rights, reputation, and future. Get clarity on the legal process, collateral consequences, and steps to take if facing arson charges in New York today.

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Understanding Arson in the Fifth Degree (NY Penal Law § 150.01)

Being accused of a crime, even a misdemeanor like Arson in the Fifth Degree, can feel terrifying. You might be worried about potential jail time, whether this charge will stay on your record, or how your family, friends, and community will view you. At Federal Lawyers, we get it. We know how overwhelming criminal allegations can be, and we’re here to walk you through the process with empathy, clarity, and a solid plan for your defense.

What Exactly Is Arson in the Fifth Degree?

Under New York Penal Law § 150.01, Arson in the Fifth Degree occurs when someone intentionally damages another person’s property by starting a fire or causing an explosion, without a valid reason. Even though this charge is classified as a misdemeanor rather than a felony, it carries serious consequences. A conviction can lead to up to one year of jail time, fines, or probation. That’s enough to cause a huge amount of stress, especially if you’re not sure what to do next.

How Is It Different From More Serious Arson Charges?

New York law recognizes multiple degrees of arson. The critical factors separating them typically include whether the fire or explosion was set intentionally or recklessly, if there was an expectation of financial gain, and whether anyone was hurt or placed at risk. Arson in the Fifth Degree typically involves no injuries and a smaller scope of property damage, but it’s still taken seriously by prosecutors. If there’s any indication that people could have been harmed, the charge might escalate to a higher degree of arson.

The Emotional Toll of an Arson Charge

Let’s be honest: any criminal charge involving fires or explosions sounds frightening. If you’ve just learned you’re facing an Arson in the Fifth Degree charge, you may feel isolated and unsure. We want to reassure you that feeling overwhelmed is normal. It doesn’t mean you have to face the legal process alone. The team at Federal Lawyers will be with you every step of the way, listening to your story, mapping out strategies, and explaining every single option.


Possible Penalties and Consequences

Misdemeanor Penalties

  • Jail Time: Up to one year in a local jail. Even a few weeks away from your loved ones can disrupt your entire life.
  • Fines: Depending on the circumstances, you could be ordered to pay financial penalties.
  • Probation: Instead of jail, some individuals may be placed under supervised probation for a set period, often with strict conditions you must follow.

Collateral Consequences

  • Employment Challenges: Employers may hesitate to hire someone with an arson-related offense, even if it’s a misdemeanor.
  • Housing Issues: Landlords or co-op boards might be reluctant to rent to individuals with a criminal record.
  • Public Stigma: An arson charge can create misunderstandings or distrust in your community.
  • Immigration Concerns: If you’re not a U.S. citizen, any criminal charge, even a misdemeanor, could affect your status.

Facing these possibilities can be frightening. The good news is that a robust defense strategy can often reduce or dismiss the charges against you. At Federal Lawyers, we work diligently to minimize your risk from every angle.


What to Do If You’re Facing an Arson in the Fifth Degree Charge

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