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First Degree Possession of Gambling Records: NY Penal Law 225.20
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
New York Penal Law § 225.20: Possession of Gambling Records in the First Degree
Gambling has become more accepted in recent years, but there are still many issues related to gambling that are viewed as illegal in New York, which includes possession of records that are related to unlawful gambling. New York Penal Law § 225.20 states an individual could be charged with possession of gambling records in the first degree if he or she knowingly had any of the following: Documentation that is typically used in a bookmaking operation scheme or an enterprise that reflects more than five bets that total at least $5,000; Documentation that is typically used to operate a lottery, enterprise, or policy scheme that reflects more than 500 chances or plays. For example, if a police officer was provided with information that unlawful gambling was taking place through a specific telephone number, he or she would probably trace the number to a specific residence. If the law enforcement official noticed several phones ringing and individuals were talking about numerical information that lead the officer to believe the subject of conversation was point spreads, a warrant would more than likely be issued to search the residence. When a search leads to the discovery of cash, audio records, or written documentation that involves gambling, it could lead to a conviction. A similar situation happened to Stanley Traymore, which resulted in a possession of gambling records in the first degree charge. People v. Traymore, 672 N.Y.S.2d 44 (N. Y. A. D. 1 Dept., 1998) Offenses That are Related to First Degree Possession of Gambling Records
When an individual faces a first degree possession of gambling records, he or she could also be charged with one of the related offenses, which include:
- New York Penal Law § 225.30: Possession of a gambling device
- New York Penal Law § 225.10: Promoting gambling in the first degree
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