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South Dakota Computer Crimes Laws


More Information on Computer Crime Laws

Code Section43-43B-1, et seq.
Mental State Required for ProsecutionKnowingly
Misdemeanor Computer CrimesObtaining use, altering or destroying system, access and disclosure without consent where value is $1000 or less, class 1 misdemeanor; obtaining use, altering or destroying system as part of deception where value involved is $1000 or less, class 1 misdemeanor
Felony Computer CrimesObtaining use, altering or destroying system, access and disclosure without consent where value involved is more than $1000, class 6 felony; Obtaining use, altering or destroying system as part of deception; value is more than $1000, class 4 felony
Attempt Considered a Crime?Yes
Civil Lawsuit Permitted?No

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