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Louisiana Computer Crimes Laws
More Information on Computer Crime Laws
| Code Section | 14:73.1, et seq. Note: Section does not specifically classify crimes listed as either felony or misdemeanor. Offenses listed in misdemeanor or felony columns are based on the levels of punishments imposed rather than by explicit classification. |
| Mental State Required for Prosecution | Intentionally |
| Misdemeanor Computer Crimes | Alter, damage or destroy hard/software valued under $500; interfere with use of another valued under $500 |
| Felony Computer Crimes | Alter, damage or destroy hard/software valued over $500; interfere with use of another valued over $500; computer fraud |
| Attempt Considered a Crime? | No |
| Civil Lawsuit Permitted? | No |
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