§708-891 to 893 - OLD REPEALED.

     §§708-891 to 893  [OLD]  REPEALED.  L 2001, c 33, §§5 to 7.

 

     [§708-891]  Computer fraud in the first degree.  (1)  A person commits the offense of computer fraud in the first degree if the person knowingly, and with intent to defraud, accesses a computer without authorization and, by means of such conduct, obtains or exerts control over the property of another.

     (2)  In a prosecution for computer fraud in the first degree, it is a defense that the object of the fraud and the property obtained consists only of the use of the computer and the value of such use is not more than $300 in any one-year period.

     (3)  Computer fraud in the first degree is a class B felony. [L 2001, c 33, pt of §1]