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§  53-e.  Unlawful  interference  with  a  railroad train. A person is  guilty of unlawful interference with a railroad train when  he  wilfully  with  intent to disrupt, delay, or disturb service, places, causes to be  placed, drops, or positions an object or objects of any kind, on, under,  or upon the tracks which does or could cause physical damage to railroad  equipment or property or physical injury to passengers or both.    Unlawful interference with a railroad  train  is  a  class  D  felony;  provided,  however, that such classification shall not apply in any case  in which an offense having a higher classification for  the  purpose  of  sentence is charged under any other provision of law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-3 > 53-e

§  53-e.  Unlawful  interference  with  a  railroad train. A person is  guilty of unlawful interference with a railroad train when  he  wilfully  with  intent to disrupt, delay, or disturb service, places, causes to be  placed, drops, or positions an object or objects of any kind, on, under,  or upon the tracks which does or could cause physical damage to railroad  equipment or property or physical injury to passengers or both.    Unlawful interference with a railroad  train  is  a  class  D  felony;  provided,  however, that such classification shall not apply in any case  in which an offense having a higher classification for  the  purpose  of  sentence is charged under any other provision of law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-3 > 53-e

§  53-e.  Unlawful  interference  with  a  railroad train. A person is  guilty of unlawful interference with a railroad train when  he  wilfully  with  intent to disrupt, delay, or disturb service, places, causes to be  placed, drops, or positions an object or objects of any kind, on, under,  or upon the tracks which does or could cause physical damage to railroad  equipment or property or physical injury to passengers or both.    Unlawful interference with a railroad  train  is  a  class  D  felony;  provided,  however, that such classification shall not apply in any case  in which an offense having a higher classification for  the  purpose  of  sentence is charged under any other provision of law.