(a) An offense or violation of § 5-37-402 may be deemed to have been committed at either the place where the defendant manufactures, develops, or assembles a communication device or unlawful access device or assists another in doing so or the place where the communication device or unlawful access device is sold or delivered to a purchaser or recipient. (b) It is no defense to a violation of § 5-37-402 that some of the acts constituting the violation occurred outside of this state. Acts 2003, No. 1806, § 6. (a) An offense or violation of § 5-37-402 may be deemed to have been committed at either the place where the defendant manufactures, develops, or assembles a communication device or unlawful access device or assists another in doing so or the place where the communication device or unlawful access device is sold or delivered to a purchaser or recipient. (b) It is no defense to a violation of § 5-37-402 that some of the acts constituting the violation occurred outside of this state. Acts 2003, No. 1806, § 6. (a) An offense or violation of § 5-37-402 may be deemed to have been committed at either the place where the defendant manufactures, develops, or assembles a communication device or unlawful access device or assists another in doing so or the place where the communication device or unlawful access device is sold or delivered to a purchaser or recipient. (b) It is no defense to a violation of § 5-37-402 that some of the acts constituting the violation occurred outside of this state. Acts 2003, No. 1806, § 6. (a) An offense or violation of § 5-37-402 may be deemed to have been committed at either the place where the defendant manufactures, develops, or assembles a communication device or unlawful access device or assists another in doing so or the place where the communication device or unlawful access device is sold or delivered to a purchaser or recipient. (b) It is no defense to a violation of § 5-37-402 that some of the acts constituting the violation occurred outside of this state. Acts 2003, No. 1806, § 6.
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