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Article 156
Offenses Involving Computers; Definition of Terms

Sections

156.00
Offenses involving computers
156.05
Unauthorized use of a computer
156.10
Computer trespass
156.20
Computer tampering in the fourth degree
156.25
Computer tampering in the third degree
156.26
Computer tampering in the second degree
156.27
Computer tampering in the first degree
156.29
Unlawful duplication of computer related material in the second degree
156.30
Unlawful duplication of computer related material in the first degree
156.35
Criminal possession of computer related material
156.40
Operating an unlawful electronic sweepstakes
156.50
Offenses involving computers
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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