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Both civil and criminal trespass involve entering an owner’s land or accessing the owner’s property without permission.
An owner should speak to her local police department about the number of signs needed and where and how to post them. All Rights Reserved. Damages in civil action for trespass on state lands; seizure of products; report of trespasses, The New York State Senate, Section 140.17, Criminal trespass in the first degree, The New York State Senate, Section 70.00, Sentence of imprisonment for felony, Judicial Council of California: Civil Jury Instructions, CACI.
In New York, a court can find a person guilty of criminal trespass in the first degree when the trespass involves the possession of an explosive or a deadly weapon, including a firearm, rifle or shotgun. © 2020 O'Malley and Sawyer, LLC. Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. 18-4-502. In some cases, the court may also require the trespasser to pay the owner’s court costs and attorney’s fees.