Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 150.20: Arson in the First Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
Arson is the criminal offense by which one intentionally damages a structure by the use of fire or explosives. There are five different degrees of arson offenses in the New York criminal code. Which of these charges you will face depends upon factors such as whether or not a person was inside the structure at the time of the incident, whether or not anyone was injured, and how the fire or explosion was started. Arson in the first degree is the most egregious of the five arson offenses in the penal law. In fact, much like kidnapping in the first degree and murder in the first degree, arson in the first degree is one of the most serious criminal offenses in the New York criminal code. Pursuant to New York Penal Law § 150.20, you could face prosecution for arson in the first degree if you intentionally damage a structure by causing a fire or explosion and:
- The fire or explosion is ignited by a propelled incendiary device
- The fire or explosion is ignited by an explosive
- The fire or explosion rendered serious physical injury to anyone
- The fire or explosion was set with the expectation or receipt of a financial reward
- Someone was inside the structure and you were aware that it was likely that someone was in the structure
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