[Ord. No. 348, 1-9-2018]
In this Chapter, unless the context requires a different definition,
the following shall apply:
ACCESS
To instruct, communicate with, store data in, retrieve or
extract data from, or otherwise make any use of any resources of,
a computer, computer system, or computer network.
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
1.
The defense referred to is not submitted to the trier of fact
unless supported by evidence; and
2.
If the defense is submitted to the trier of fact the defendant
has the burden of persuasion that the defense is more probably true
than not.
BURDEN OF INJECTING THE ISSUE
1.
The issue referred to is not submitted to the trier of fact
unless supported by evidence; and
2.
If the issue is submitted to the trier of fact any reasonable
doubt on the issue requires a finding for the defendant on that issue.
COMMERCIAL FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT PROCESSOR
Any person who develops exposed photographic film into negatives,
slides or prints, or who makes prints from negatives or slides, for
compensation. The term commercial film and photographic print processor
shall include all employees of such persons but shall not include
a person who develops film or makes prints for a public agency.
COMPUTER
The box that houses the central processing unit (CPU), along
with any internal storage devices, such as internal hard drives, and
internal communication devices, such as internal modems capable of
sending or receiving electronic mail or fax cards, along with any
other hardware stored or housed internally. Thus, "computer" refers
to hardware, software and data contained in the main unit. Printers,
external modems attached by cable to the main unit, monitors, and
other external attachments will be referred to collectively as "peripherals"
and discussed individually when appropriate. When the computer and
all peripherals are referred to as a package, the term "computer system"
is used. "Information" refers to all the information on a computer
system, including both software applications and data.
COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
Computers, terminals, data storage devices, and all other
computer hardware associated with a computer system or network.
COMPUTER HARDWARE
All equipment which can collect, analyze, create, display,
convert, store, conceal or transmit electronic, magnetic, optical
or similar computer impulses or data. "Hardware" includes, but is
not limited to, any data processing devices, such as central processing
units, memory typewriters and self-contained laptop or notebook computers;
internal and peripheral storage devices, transistor-like binary devices
and other memory storage devices, such as floppy disks, removable
disks, compact disks, digital video disks, magnetic tape, hard drive,
optical disks and digital memory; local area networks, such as two
(2) or more computers connected together to a central computer server
via cable or modem; peripheral input or output devices, such as keyboards,
printers, scanners, plotters, video display monitors and optical readers;
and related communication devices, such as modems, cables and connections,
recording equipment, RAM or ROM units, acoustic couplers, automatic
dialers, speed dialers, programmable telephone dialing or signaling
devices and electronic tone-generating devices; as well as any devices,
mechanisms or parts that can be used to restrict access to computer
hardware, such as physical keys and locks.
COMPUTER PROGRAM
A set of instructions, statements, or related data that directs
or is intended to direct a computer to perform certain functions.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Digital information which can be interpreted by a computer
and any of its related components to direct the way they work. Software
is stored in electronic, magnetic, optical or other digital form.
The term commonly includes programs to run operating systems and applications,
such as word processing, graphic, or spreadsheet programs, utilities,
compilers, interpreters and communications programs.
COMPUTER SYSTEM
A set of related, connected or unconnected, computer equipment,
data, or software.
COMPUTER-RELATED DOCUMENTATION
Written, recorded, printed or electronically stored material
which explains or illustrates how to configure or use computer hardware,
software or other related items.
CONFINEMENT
1.
A person is in confinement when such person is held in a place
of confinement pursuant to arrest or order of a court and remains
in confinement until:
a.
A court orders the person's release; or
b.
The person is released on bail, bond or recognizance, personal
or otherwise; or
c.
A public servant having the legal power and duty to confine
the person authorizes his/her release without guard and without condition
that he/she return to confinement.
2.
A person is not in confinement if:
a.
The person is on probation or parole, temporary or otherwise;
or
b.
The person is under sentence to serve a term of confinement
which is not continuous, or is serving a sentence under a work-release
program, and in either such case is not being held in a place of confinement
or is not being held under guard by a person having the legal power
and duty to transport the person to or from a place of confinement.
CONSENT
Consent or lack of consent may be expressed or implied. Assent
does not constitute consent if:
1.
It is given by a person who lacks the mental capacity to authorize
the conduct charged to constitute the offense and such mental incapacity
is manifest or known to the actor; or
2.
It is given by a person who by reason of youth, mental disease
or defect, intoxication, a drug-induced state, or any other reason
is manifestly unable or known by the actor to be unable to make a
reasonable judgment as to the nature or harmfulness of the conduct
charged to constitute the offense; or
3.
It is induced by force, duress or deception.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
A drug, substance, or immediate precursor in Schedules I
through V as defined in Chapter 195, RSMo.
CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE
Failure to be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk
that circumstances exist or a result will follow, and such failure
constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care which a reasonable
person would exercise in the situation.
CUSTODY
A person is in custody when he/she has been arrested but
has not been delivered to a place of confinement.
DAMAGE
When used in relation to a computer system or network, means
any alteration, deletion, or destruction of any part of the computer
system or network.
DANGEROUS FELONY
The felonies of arson in the first degree, assault in the
first degree, attempted rape in the first degree if physical injury
results, attempted forcible rape if physical injury results, attempted
sodomy in the first degree if physical injury results, attempted forcible
sodomy if physical injury results, rape in the first degree, forcible
rape, sodomy in the first degree, forcible sodomy, assault in the
second degree if the victim of such assault is a special victim as
defined in Subdivision (14) of Section 565.002, RSMo., kidnapping
in the first degree, kidnapping, murder in the second degree, assault
of a Law Enforcement Officer in the first degree, domestic assault
in the first degree, elder abuse in the first degree, robbery in the
first degree, armed criminal action, conspiracy to commit an offense
when the offense is a dangerous felony, vehicle hijacking when punished
as a Class A felony, statutory rape in the first degree when the victim
is a child less than twelve (12) years of age at the time of the commission
of the act giving rise to the offense, statutory sodomy in the first
degree when the victim is a child less than twelve (12) years of age
at the time of the commission of the act giving rise to the offense,
child molestation in the first or second degree, abuse of a child
if the child dies as a result of injuries sustained from conduct chargeable
under Section 568.060, RSMo., child kidnapping, parental kidnapping
committed by detaining or concealing the whereabouts of the child
for not less than one hundred twenty (120) days under Section 565.153,
RSMo., and an "intoxication-related traffic offense" or "intoxication-related
boating offense" if the person is found to be an "habitual offender"
or "habitual boating offender" as such terms are defined in Section
577.001, RSMo.
DANGEROUS INSTRUMENT
Any instrument, article or substance which, under the circumstances
in which it is used, is readily capable of causing death or other
serious physical injury.
DATA
A representation of information, facts, knowledge, concepts,
or instructions prepared in a formalized or other manner and intended
for use in a computer or computer network. Data may be in any form,
including, but not limited to, printouts, microfiche, magnetic storage
media, punched cards and as may be stored in the memory of a computer.
DEADLY WEAPON
Any firearm, loaded or unloaded, or any weapon from which
a shot, readily capable of producing death or serious physical injury,
may be discharged; or a switchblade knife, dagger, billy club, blackjack
or metal knuckles.
DIGITAL CAMERA
A camera that records images in a format which enables the
images to be downloaded into a computer.
DISABILITY
A mental, physical, or developmental impairment that substantially
limits one (1) or more major life activities or the ability to provide
adequately for one's care or protection, whether the impairment is
congenital or acquired by accident, injury or disease, where such
impairment is verified by medical findings.
FELONY
An offense so designated or an offense for which persons
found guilty thereof may be sentenced to death or imprisonment for
a term of more than one (1) year.
FORCIBLE COMPULSION
Either:
1.
Physical force that overcomes reasonable resistance; or
2.
A threat, express or implied, that places a person in reasonable
fear of death, serious physical injury, or kidnapping of such person
or another person.
INCAPACITATED
A temporary or permanent physical or mental condition in
which a person is unconscious, unable to appraise the nature of his/her
conduct, or unable to communicate unwillingness to an act.
INFRACTION
A violation defined by this Code or by any other Statute
of this State if it is so designated or if no sentence other than
a fine, or fine and forfeiture or other civil penalty, is authorized
upon conviction.
INHABITABLE STRUCTURE
1.
A vehicle, vessel or structure:
a.
Where any person lives or carries on business or other calling;
or
b.
Where people assemble for purposes of business, government,
education, religion, entertainment, or public transportation; or
c.
Which is used for overnight accommodation of persons.
2.
Any such vehicle, vessel, or structure is inhabitable regardless
of whether a person is actually present.
3.
If a building or structure is divided into separately occupied
units, any unit not occupied by the actor is an inhabitable structure
of another.
KNOWINGLY
1.
When used with respect to conduct or attendant circumstances,
means a person is aware of the nature of his or her conduct or that
those circumstances exist; or
2.
When used with respect to a result of conduct, means a person
is aware that his or her conduct is practically certain to cause that
result.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Any public servant having both the power and duty to make
arrests for violations of the laws of this State, and Federal Law
Enforcement Officers authorized to carry firearms and to make arrests
for violations of the laws of the United States.
MISDEMEANOR
An offense so designated or an offense for which persons
found guilty thereof may be sentenced to imprisonment for a term of
which the maximum is one (1) year or less.
OF ANOTHER
Property that any entity, including, but not limited to,
any natural person, corporation, limited liability company, partnership,
association, governmental subdivision or instrumentality, other than
the actor, has a possessory or proprietary interest therein, except
that property shall not be deemed property of another who has only
a security interest therein, even if legal title is in the creditor
pursuant to a conditional sales contract or other security arrangement.
OFFENSE
Any felony, ordinance violation, misdemeanor or infraction.
PHYSICAL INJURY
Slight impairment of any function of the body or temporary
loss of use of any part of the body.
PLACE OF CONFINEMENT
Any building or facility and the grounds thereof wherein
a court is legally authorized to order that a person charged with
or convicted of a crime be held.
POSSESS or POSSESSED
Having actual or constructive possession of an object with
knowledge of its presence. A person has actual possession if such
person has the object on his/her person or within easy reach and convenient
control. A person has constructive possession if such person has the
power and the intention at a given time to exercise dominion or control
over the object either directly or through another person or persons.
Possession may also be sole or joint. If one (1) person alone has
possession of an object, possession is sole. If two (2) or more persons
share possession of an object, possession is joint.
PROPERTY
Anything of value, whether real or personal, tangible or
intangible, in possession or in action.
PUBLIC SERVANT
Any person employed in any way by a government of this State
who is compensated by the government by reason of such person's employment,
any person appointed to a position with any government of this State,
or any person elected to a position with any government of this State.
It includes, but is not limited to, legislators, jurors, members of
the judiciary and Law Enforcement Officers. It does not include witnesses.
PURPOSELY
When used with respect to a person's conduct or to a result
thereof, means when it is his/her conscious object to engage in that
conduct or to cause that result.
RECKLESSLY
Consciously disregarding a substantial and unjustifiable
risk that circumstances exist or that a result will follow, and such
disregard constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care
which a reasonable person would exercise in the situation.
SERIOUS EMOTIONAL INJURY
An injury that creates a substantial risk of temporary or
permanent medical or psychological damage, manifested by impairment
of a behavioral, cognitive or physical condition. Serious emotional
injury shall be established by testimony of qualified experts upon
the reasonable expectation of probable harm to a reasonable degree
of medical or psychological certainty.
SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY
Physical injury that creates a substantial risk of death
or that causes serious disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment
of the function of any part of the body.
SERVICES
When used in relation to a computer system or network, means
use of a computer, computer system, or computer network and includes,
but is not limited to, computer time, data processing, and storage
or retrieval functions.
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Male or female heterosexuality, homosexuality or bisexuality
by inclination, practice, identity or expression, or having a self-image
or identity not traditionally associated with one's gender.
SPECIAL VICTIM
Any of the following:
1.
A Law Enforcement Officer assaulted in the performance of his
or her official duties or as a direct result of such official duties;
2.
Emergency personnel, any paid or volunteer firefighter, emergency
room, hospital, or trauma center personnel, or emergency medical technician,
assaulted in the performance of his or her official duties or as a
direct result of such official duties;
3.
A probation and parole officer assaulted in the performance
of his/her official duties or as a direct result of such official
duties;
5.
A person with a disability;
7.
Any jailer or corrections officer of the State or one (1) of
its political subdivisions assaulted in the performance of his/her
official duties or as a direct result of such official duties;
8.
A highway worker in a construction or work zone as the terms
"highway worker," "construction zone" and "work zone" are defined
under Section 304.580, RSMo.;
9.
Any utility worker, meaning any employee of a utility that provides
gas, heat, electricity, water, steam, telecommunications services,
or sewer services, whether privately, municipally, or cooperatively
owned, while in the performance of his/her job duties, including any
person employed under a contract;
10.
Any cable worker, meaning any employee of a cable operator,
as such term is defined in Section 67.2677, RSMo., including any person
employed under contract, while in the performance of his/her job duties;
and
11.
Any employee of a mass transit system, including any employee
of public bus or light rail companies, while in the performance of
his/her job duties.
VEHICLE
A self-propelled mechanical device designed to carry a person
or persons, excluding vessels or aircraft.
VESSEL
Any boat or craft propelled by a motor or by machinery, whether
or not such motor or machinery is a principal source of propulsion
used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water,
or any boat or craft more than twelve (12) feet in length which is
powered by sail alone or by a combination of sail and machinery, and
used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water,
but not any boat or craft having, as the only means of propulsion,
a paddle or oars.
VOLUNTARY ACT
1.
A bodily movement performed while conscious as a result of effort
or determination. Possession is a voluntary act if the possessor knowingly
procures or receives the thing possessed, or having acquired control
of it was aware of his/her control for a sufficient time to have enabled
him or her to dispose of it or terminate his/her control; or
2.
An omission to perform an act of which the actor is physically
capable. A person is not guilty of an offense based solely upon an
omission to perform an act unless the law defining the offense expressly
so provides, or a duty to perform the omitted act is otherwise imposed
by law.
VULNERABLE PERSON
Any person in the custody, care, or control of the Department
of Mental Health who is receiving services from an operated, funded,
licensed, or certified program.