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Falsifying business records is typically a misdemeanor under New York law, but the law allows the charge to be upgraded to a felony if the records are falsified to commit or conceal another crime.

From Washington Times • Apr. 14, 2023

Falsifying business records “with intent to defraud,” by itself, is a mere misdemeanor under New York law.

From Slate • Apr. 4, 2023

Falsifying business records is a crime in New York.

From New York Times • Mar. 31, 2023

Falsifying business records is generally a misdemeanor in New York, but prosecutors can bring a felony charge if the fabrication was done to conceal or advance another crime.

From Washington Post • Mar. 9, 2023

Falsifying employee reappointment forms was a real no-no, especially now with the union breathing down our necks, he thought.

From Wild Justice by Sprague, Ruth M.




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