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TScheisskopf
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Re: Wait for it.....

Well, you get that in NJ. The fact is that there is a lot of prosecutors here with higher political aspirations(not all) because, at the end of the day, prosecutors can point to all the scalps they have taken, and that any infraction that has the possibility of a monetary sanction is pursued vigorously, since the state, counties and municipalities are in such dire financial straits. For instance, our traffic courts are money mills.

On the other hand, it would be nice to know what exactly this woman did to earn her such aggressive prosecutorial interest.

SilverSurfer

join:2007-08-19


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April 22nd, @12:39PM

said by TScheisskopf See Profile :

[...]it would be nice to know what exactly this woman did to earn her such aggressive prosecutorial interest.
Let's follow the money...Plaintiff, Jersey Diesel, owned by one "Yank Marine" John C. Yank, Jr., who, according to his website, has been building & repairing vessels for 40 yrs. The guy sounds fairly entrenched in an industry to me... Translation: Entrenched = Monied. NJ prosecutor didn't need anymore incentive to make this case front & center. Money was enough, particularly if he was lining his nest in prep for a run at political office. This case does not surprise me one bit. It was less about Shirely Reid than it was about the prosecutor's political ambition and Mr. Yank's money.

BTW - the opinion linked to the Jersey site notes that "Timothy Wilson" is owner of Jersey Diesel. This is incorrect. Wilson created the company in 1989 with a partner, but has since sold the company and John Yank is owner as of July 2006.


KrK
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said by TScheisskopf See Profile :

On the other hand, it would be nice to know what exactly this woman did to earn her such aggressive prosecutorial interest.
She got into an argument with her boss, and while pissed off, she logged into a supplier's website for the business, and changed his password so he couldn't log in.

They are going after her under various computer crimes laws, but really, it's way overblown.
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SilverSurfer

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said by KrK See Profile :

They are going after her under various computer crimes laws, but really, it's way overblown.
The prosecutor probably had visions of making Shirley Reid the new Kevin Mitnick.

wickedwarloc

join:2005-11-17
Brimfield, MA


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April 22nd, @03:18PM

reply to KrK
Someone logged in to the vendor's site using the company ID/pwd, changing the shipping address and password before exiting. If Shirley Reid was authorized to use the account, I don't see how this is considered criminal. The vendor called her boss when they realized that the shipping address was fake (the same day). Resetting the password probably only took a couple minutes. The boss is assuming the woman did the deed but has no proof, except for the IP that the vendor logged. Second-degree computer theft (10yrs behind bars) for this? Insane!


KrK
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Re: Wait for it.....

Exactly. What a huge crime. Nail that economy destroying terrorist!



This shouldn't even be a criminal matter.
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