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- MCKINNEY'S CONSOLIDATED LAWS OF NEW YORK ANNOTATED
- COPR. (c) WEST 1990 No Claim to Orig. Govt. Works
- PENAL LAW
- CHAPTER 40 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
- PART THREE--SPECIFIC OFFENSES
- TITLE J--OFFENSES INVOLVING THEFT
- ARTICLE 156--OFFENSES INVOLVING COMPUTERS; DEFINITION OF TERMS
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- s 156.25. COMPUTER tampering in the first degree
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- A person is guilty of COMPUTER tampering in the first degree when he commits
- the CRIME of COMPUTER tampering in the second degree and:
- 1. he does so with an intent to commit or attempt to commit or further the
- commission of any felony; or
- 2. he has been previously convicted of any CRIME under this article or
- subdivision ten of section 165.15 of this chapter; or
- 3. he intentionally alters in any manner or destroys COMPUTER material; or
- 4. he intentionally alters in any manner or destroys COMPUTER data or a
- COMPUTER program in an amount exceeding one thousand dollars.
- COMPUTER tampering in the first degree is a class E felony.
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- 1988 Main Volume Credit(s)
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- (Added L.1986, c. 514, s 1.)
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- HISTORICAL NOTES
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- HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES
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- 1988 Main Volume Historical and Statutory Notes
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- Effective Date. Section effective Nov. 1, 1986, pursuant to L.1986, c. 514, s
- 10.
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