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Arkansas Computer Crimes Laws


More Information on Computer Crime Laws

Code Section5-41-101, et seq.
Mental State Required for ProsecutionIntentionally, purposefully
Misdemeanor Computer CrimesComputer trespass, access with damage under $2500 but over $500, class A misdemeanor; access with no damage, class C misdemeanor; access as 2nd or subsequent violation with loss or damage under $500, class B misdemeanor; unlawful computerized communication, class A misdemeanor; computer fraud, class D felony
Felony Computer CrimesAccess with damage over $2500; computer fraud, class D felony
Attempt Considered a Crime?No
Civil Lawsuit Permitted?Yes

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