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NEW YORK PENAL LAW

 Section 10.00 Definitions of terms of general use in this chapter

 Except where different meanings are expressly specified in subsequent provisions of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:

 1. "Offense" means conduct for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment or to a fine is provided by any law of this state or by any law, local law or ordinance of a political subdivision of this state, or by any order, rule or regulation of any governmental instrumentality authorized by law to adopt the same.

 2. "Traffic infraction" means any offense defined as "traffic infraction" by section one hundred fifty-five of the vehicle and traffic law.

 3. "Violation" means an offense, other than a "traffic infraction," for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of fifteen days cannot be imposed.

 4. "Misdemeanor" means an offense, other than a "traffic infraction," for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of fifteen days may be imposed, but for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of one year cannot be imposed.

 5. "Felony" means an offense for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of one year may be imposed.

 6. "Crime" means a misdemeanor or a felony.

 7. "Person" means a human being, and where appropriate, a public or private corporation, an unincorporated association, a partnership, a government or a governmental instrumentality.

 8. "Possess" means to have physical possession or otherwise to exercise dominion or control over tangible property.

 9. "Physical injury" means impairment of physical condition or substantial pain.

 10. "Serious physical injury" means physical injury which creates a substantial risk of death, or which causes death or serious and protracted disfigurement, protracted impairment of health or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily organ.

 11. "Deadly physical force" means physical force which, under the circumstances in which it is used, is readily capable of causing death or other serious physical injury.

 12. "Deadly weapon" means any loaded weapon from which a shot, readily capable of producing death or other serious physical injury, may be discharged, or a switchblade knife, gravity knife, pilum ballistic knife, metal knuckle knife, dagger, billy, blackjack, or metal knuckles.

 13. "Dangerous instrument" means any instrument, article or substance, including a "vehicle" as that term is defined in this section, which, under the circumstances in which it is used, attempted to be used or threatened to be used, is readily capable of causing death or other serious physical injury.

 14. "Vehicle" means a "motor vehicle", "trailer" or "semi-trailer," as defined in the vehicle and traffic law, any snowmobile as defined in the parks and recreation law, any aircraft, or any vessel equipped for propulsion by mechanical means or by sail.

 15. "Public servant" means (a) any public officer or employee of the state or of any political subdivision thereof or of any governmental instrumentality within the state, or (b) any person exercising the functions of any such public officer or employee.  The term public servant includes a person who has been elected or designated to become a public servant.

 16. "Juror" means any person who is a member of any jury, including a grand jury, impaneled by any court in this state or by any public servant authorized by law to impanel a jury.  The term juror also includes a person who has been drawn or summoned to attend as a prospective juror.

 17. "Benefit" means any gain or advantage to the beneficiary and includes any gain or advantage to a third person pursuant to the desire or consent of the beneficiary.

 18. "Juvenile offender" means (1) a person thirteen years old who is criminally responsible for acts constituting murder in the second degree as defined in subdivisions one and two of section 125.25 of this chapter;  and (2) a person fourteen or fifteen years old who is criminally responsible for acts constituting the crimes defined in subdivisions one and two of section 125.25 (murder in the second degree) and in subdivision three of such section provided that the underlying crime for the murder charge is one for which such person is criminally responsible;  section 135.25 (kidnapping in the first degree); 150.20 (arson in the first degree);  subdivisions one and two of section 120.10 (assault in the first degree);  125.20 (manslaughter in the first degree);  subdivisions one and two of section 130.35 (rape in the first degree);  subdivisions one and two of section 130.50 (sodomy in the first degree);  130.70 (aggravated sexual abuse);  140.30 (burglary in the first degree);  subdivision one of section 140.25 (burglary in the second degree); 150.15 (arson in the second degree);  160.15 (robbery in the first degree);  or subdivision two of section 160.10 (robbery in the second degree) of this chapter;   subdivision four of section 265.02 of this chapter, where such firearm is possessed on school grounds, as that phrase is defined in subdivision fourteen of section 220.00 of this chapter;  or section 265.03 of this chapter, where such machine gun or such firearm is possessed on school grounds, as that phrase is defined in subdivision fourteen of section 220.00 of this chapter;  or defined in this chapter as an attempt to commit murder in the second degree or kidnapping in the first degree.