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Five Years in Prison for "hacker"?
Husband’s E-mail Snooping May Lead to Five Years in Prison - Computerworld
1. shared computer 2. passwords easily accessible in a book next to the computer 3. it was his wife 4. apparently took place in their home I doubt he gets 5 yrs., but you have to wonder about the prosecutor. |
To each point I'd say 'so what' - it still did not give him the right to do what he did.
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I hope the guy got a worthwhile lawyer, not some rollover.
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Free Kevin Mitnick!
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A business has a right to snoop your email and fire you for content, why don't you have the same rights at home?
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If the email was supposed to be so private, why did the wife share passwords? If he'd opened a letter addressed to her in the mailbox, would he also be facing charges?
I'm glad all of the other crime is in hand, so law enforcement can focus on stupid $h!t like this. Nice that his wife is cheating on him, but he's the ass. |
Does one reasonably have the right to privacy inside a marriage? I don't think that would hold up to any kind of scrutiny.
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Crazy, yeah, the guy is a real threat.
Wifey must be a real winner as well. |
Nothing like trying to hang a guy using a law intended for something else completely.
What a waste of time and money. JR |
Another prosecutor run amuck.
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"Add to the mix the fact that Walker's wife, Clara, was allegedly having an affair with her second ex-husband, who had been arrested earlier for beating her in front of her young son, who was born from her first husband. "
I'd be willing to bet bet the psycho-b!tch-from-hell is manipulating the system any way she can and that's where this action is originating. |
"Add to the mix the fact that Walker's wife, Clara, was allegedly having an affair with her second ex-husband, who had been arrested earlier for beating her in front of her young son, who was born from her first husband. "
For God sake, put the fool in jail for his own protection. In what world would marrying this woman be a good decision? :rolleyes: Les |
Stoopid. That's the best use of the prosecutor's time?
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Isn't the usual place for settling this type of grievance the Jerry Springer show?
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should his act be criminalized? and if so, what should the sanction be for the guilty Email snooper? 5 years in prison??? one thing for sure, he is going to be out a lot of money since he has to hire a lawyer to defend himself. I hope he has a nice thick stack of $10,000 bills so he can just keep peeling them off the top... |
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it hit the nat'l news, so they may start digging into the background of the prosecutor
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