Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 115.08: Criminal Facilitation in the First Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
If another person commits a crime with your help, then you too will face criminal charges. This is the case even if you were not present during the commission of the crime that you aided. You will be charged with criminal facilitation. Four different criminal facilitation crimes are covered in the New York criminal code. Which specific charge you would have to face will largely depend on these three factors:
- your age at the time of the occurrence,
- the age of the person you assisted at the time of the occurrence, and
- the kind of criminal offense you assisted the other person in committing.
- your age at the time of the occurrence,
- the age of the person you assisted at the time of the occurrence, and
- the kind of criminal offense you assisted the other person in committing.
- You participate in conduct which gives that person the means or opportunity that they require for the commission of the crime and which, in actuality, aids such person in the commission of a felony, or
- The person is under the age of 16 years, you are more than 18 years old, and
- you participate in conduct that provides that person with means or opportunity that they need to commit the crime and
- you in fact do help such a person to commit the crime.
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