(1) A
person is guilty of computer trespass in the first degree if the
person, without authorization, intentionally gains access to a
computer system or electronic database of another; and
(a) The access is made with the intent to commit another
crime; or
(b) The violation involves a computer or database maintained
by a government agency.
(2) Computer trespass in the first degree is a class C
felony.
[1984 c 273 § 1.]