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The criminal offense of fraudulent accosting entails stopping someone in their path in a public place in order to somehow trick or defraud that individual. A usual example of this is standing near the entrance to a theater or stadium and stopping a person in order to sell them counterfeit tickets to a movie, show or event. Another common example is the “three-card monte” con that involves two people working in tandem to cheat the mark. It is illegal under New York Penal Law § 165.30 to accost another individual in public with the intent to defraud that individual of property by trick, swindle or a confidence game. The property that is targeted in such situations is usually money, but it can be any type of property according to the statute.
Two Examples
Offenses that are Related
Grand larceny in the fourth degree: New York Penal Law § 155.30
Petit larceny: New York Penal Law § 155.25
Possible Defenses
The fraudulent accosting statute requires that you have actually accosted the victim of the crime. The term “accosting” is defined in the penal code as approaching or confronting another individual. You might have a valid defense against a charge of fraudulent accosting if you did not approach the victim, but instead the victim first approached you. If indeed you did defraud the victim, you may face another criminal charge for that crime. Nevertheless, if you did not accost the victim, the charge you would get would likely not be fraudulent accosting.
The Sentence
Since fraudulent accosting is a Class A misdemeanor, if you are convicted, you could be sent to county jail to serve as much as one year. On top of that, you may be ordered to pay a fine. It is also possible that the judge may just sentence you to a probation term of 3 years.
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