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People State New York v. Samuel Lubow and Oscar Gissinger
NY.42441; 272 N.E.2d 331; 29 N.Y.2d 58 (1971)
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[29 N.Y.2d 58 Page 62] The revised Penal Law creates a new kind of offense, simpler in structure than an attempt or a conspiracy, and resting solely
on communication without need for any resulting action (art. 100, Criminal Solicitation, part of tit. G, Anticipatory Offenses,
L. 1965, ch. 1030). Attempts to commit crimes and conspiracies are continued with some changes as crimes and these, too, are
grouped within title G as "Anticipatory Offenses" (art. 105, Conspiracies; art. 110, Attempts).