(1) A person commits the crime of criminal impersonation if:\n(a) The person, with the intent to injure an individual, intentionally impersonates the individual in a communication to a third person without the individual’s consent;\n(b) The person acts with the intent to deceive the third person into believing that the third person is communicating with the individual;\n(c) A reasonable person in the circumstances of the third person would believe that the third person is communicating with the individual; and\n(d) The impersonation causes injury to the individual.\n(2) Criminal impersonation is a Class A misdemeanor.\n(3) As used in this section:\n(a) 'Impersonate' means to use an actual individual’s name or likeness to create a representation of the individual that another person would reasonably believe was or is the actual individual being impersonated.\n(b) 'Injure' means to intimidate, threaten, harass or physically harm. [2016 c.22 §1]
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