Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 150.15: Arson in the Second Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
Arson is the criminal offense by which one intentionally damages a structure by the use of fire or explosives. For the purposes of this statute, the term “structure” can encompass
- a residential building,
- A commercial building,
- a vehicle, or
- a watercraft that is used as overnight lodging or that is used to house a business.
- You intentionally damage or destroy a structure by setting it on fire or by causing an explosion,
- The building or vehicle you burned or blew up was occupied at the time that you caused the fire or explosion, and
- You had reason to believe that the building was occupied at the time of the occurrence.
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