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762.10b – Violation of MCL 752.791 to 752.797; jurisdiction | Michigan Law

Michigan law allows prosecution of computer access violations across jurisdictions, ensuring legal action can be taken in either location.

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762.10b – Violation of MCL 752.791 to 752.797; jurisdiction

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 762.10b

Summary
This law states that if someone violates Michigan laws related to computer access (MCL 752.791 to 752.797) by accessing a computer or network across jurisdictions, the offense can be prosecuted in either jurisdiction. It clarifies jurisdictional authority for such violations.
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In simple terms: Michigan law allows prosecution of computer access violations across jurisdictions, ensuring legal action can be taken in either location.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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