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2131 – 2131

New York Vehicle & Traffic § 2131

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NY VAT § 2131 - Evidence of criminal intent or knowledge 2131. Evidence of criminal intent or knowledge. In a prosecution for a crime specified in this article, evidence that the defendant has committed a prior act or acts of the same kind is admissible to prove criminal intent or knowledge.

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