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berni_mccoy

(23,018 posts)
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 12:29 PM Dec 2017

NY PL 156.30 and 156.35: Criminal possession and duplication of computer related material. FELONY

Based on all the recent reporting about Trump et al access to WikiLeaks provided stolen data, they are guilty on multiple counts of NY State Felonies as follows:

(From http://ypdcrime.com/penal.law/article156.htm#p156.30)

S 156.30 Unlawful duplication of computer related material in the first degree.
A person is guilty of unlawful duplication of computer related in the
first degree material when having no right to do so, he or she copies,
reproduces or duplicates in any manner:
1. any computer data or computer program and thereby intentionally and
wrongfully deprives or appropriates from an owner thereof an economic
value or benefit in excess of two thousand five hundred dollars; or
2. any computer data or computer program with an intent to commit or
attempt to commit or further the commission of any felony.
Unlawful duplication of computer related material in the first degree
is a class E felony.


And

S 156.35 Criminal possession of computer related material.
A person is guilty of criminal possession of computer related material
when having no right to do so, he knowingly possesses, in any form, any
copy, reproduction or duplicate of any computer data or computer program
which was copied, reproduced or duplicated in violation of section
156.30 of this article, with intent to benefit himself or a person other
than an owner thereof.
Criminal possession of computer related material is a class E felony.


Remember, state offenses cannot be pardoned by Dotard.
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