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Statutes > New-york > Abc > Article-10 > 152

§ 152. Sale  of illicit alcoholic beverages.  (a) Any person who shall  knowingly barter or exchange with, or sell, give or offer to sell or  to  give another any illicit alcoholic beverage is guilty of a misdemeanor.    (b)  Any  person  who  shall  possess  or  have  under  his control or  transport any illicit  alcoholic  beverage  with  intent  to  barter  or  exchange  with,  or  to  sell  or  give  to another the same or any part  thereof is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.  Such  intent  is  presumptively  established  by  proof  that the person knowingly possessed or had under  his control one or more gallons of  illicit  alcoholic  beverages.  This  presumption may be rebutted.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abc > Article-10 > 152

§ 152. Sale  of illicit alcoholic beverages.  (a) Any person who shall  knowingly barter or exchange with, or sell, give or offer to sell or  to  give another any illicit alcoholic beverage is guilty of a misdemeanor.    (b)  Any  person  who  shall  possess  or  have  under  his control or  transport any illicit  alcoholic  beverage  with  intent  to  barter  or  exchange  with,  or  to  sell  or  give  to another the same or any part  thereof is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.  Such  intent  is  presumptively  established  by  proof  that the person knowingly possessed or had under  his control one or more gallons of  illicit  alcoholic  beverages.  This  presumption may be rebutted.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abc > Article-10 > 152

§ 152. Sale  of illicit alcoholic beverages.  (a) Any person who shall  knowingly barter or exchange with, or sell, give or offer to sell or  to  give another any illicit alcoholic beverage is guilty of a misdemeanor.    (b)  Any  person  who  shall  possess  or  have  under  his control or  transport any illicit  alcoholic  beverage  with  intent  to  barter  or  exchange  with,  or  to  sell  or  give  to another the same or any part  thereof is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.  Such  intent  is  presumptively  established  by  proof  that the person knowingly possessed or had under  his control one or more gallons of  illicit  alcoholic  beverages.  This  presumption may be rebutted.