Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 145.40: Tampering with a Consumer Product in the Second Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
These days, a multitude of consumer products have specially designed caps and seals to stop people from tampering with what’s inside the package. Warning labels alert consumers that if a seal is broken or if the product packaging looks as though it has been tampered with, then they should not buy that particular item. Although a well-known product tampering matter from back in the early 1980's involved an over-the-counter medication, many other products have been tampered with over the years, including food products and beauty products. For the last few decades, both state and federal laws have been enacted in favor of consumers, specifically criminalize tampering with a consumer product. You would have committed the crime of tampering with a consumer product in the second degree under New York Penal Law § 145.40 if:
- You engage in the act of altering, adulterating or otherwise contaminating any consumer product,
- In altering, adulterating or contaminating a consumer product, had the intention of injuring another person or instilling fear that injury might occur, and
- You did not have the right to do so.
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