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Section 6-3-504 – Crimes Against Computer Users; Penalties.

6-3-504. Crimes against computer users; penalties. (a) A person commits a crime against computer users if he knowingly and without authorization: (i) Accesses a computer, computer system or computer network; (ii) Denies computer system services to an authorized user of the computer system services which, in whole or part, are owned by, under contract to, […]

Section 6-3-505 – This Article Not Exclusive.

6-3-505. This article not exclusive. This article shall not preclude the application of any other provision of the criminal law of this state which applies, or may apply, to any violation of this article, unless the provision is inconsistent with this article.

Section 6-3-501 – Definitions.

6-3-501. Definitions. (a) As used in this article: (i) “Access” means to approach, instruct, communicate with, store data in, retrieve data from, or otherwise make use of any resources of a computer, computer system or computer network; (ii) “Computer” means an internally programmed, automatic device which performs data processing; (iii) “Computer network” means a set […]

Section 6-3-502 – Crimes Against Intellectual Property; Penalties.

6-3-502. Crimes against intellectual property; penalties. (a) A person commits a crime against intellectual property if he knowingly and without authorization: (i) Modifies data, programs or supporting documentation residing or existing internal or external to a computer, computer system or computer network; (ii) Destroys data, programs or supporting documentation residing or existing internal or external […]

Section 6-3-401 – Definitions.

6-3-401. Definitions. (a) As used in this article: (i) Repealed By Laws 2013, Ch. 191, § 3. (ii) “Deprive” means: (A) To withhold property of another permanently or for so extended a period as to appropriate a major portion of its economic value or with intent to restore only upon payment of reward or other […]

Section 6-3-402 – Theft; Penalties.

6-3-402. Theft; penalties. (a) A person is guilty of theft if he knowingly takes, obtains, procures, retains or exercises control over or makes an unauthorized transfer of an interest in the property of another person without authorization or by threat or by deception, or he receives, loans money by pawn or pledge on or disposes […]

Section 6-3-405 – Reasonable Detention and Interrogation of Persons Suspected of Shoplifting or Altering Price Tag; Defense in Civil or Criminal Action.

6-3-405. Reasonable detention and interrogation of persons suspected of shoplifting or altering price tag; defense in civil or criminal action. (a) A peace officer, merchant or merchant’s employee who has reasonable cause to believe a person is violating W.S. 6-3-402 with regard to property offered for sale by a wholesale or retail store may detain […]

Section 6-3-411 – Unlawful Use of Theft Detection Shielding Devices; Penalty.

6-3-411. Unlawful use of theft detection shielding devices; penalty. (a) A person commits unlawful use of a theft detection shielding device when he knowingly manufacturers, sells, offers for sale or distributes any laminated or coated bag or device peculiar to shielding and intended to shield merchandise from detection by an electronic or magnetic theft alarm […]

Section 6-3-303 – Criminal Trespass; Penalties.

6-3-303. Criminal trespass; penalties. (a) A person is guilty of criminal trespass if he enters or remains on or in the land or premises of another person, knowing he is not authorized to do so, or after being notified to depart or to not trespass. For purposes of this section, notice is given by: (i) […]