 sharpy merc
join:2003-01-28 England | reply to Tweekr Re: Law Enforcement and cracking my puter
Not just fishy, smells alot like it just fell out of a bull.
and its still steaming |
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  Cheese Premium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL clubs:
| said by sharpy merc :Not just fishy, smells alot like it just fell out of a bull. and its still steaming Word.... |
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  Kubaton Premium join:2003-05-19 Lebanon, IN
| reply to sharpy merc I agree. Cops cannot break into your house, legally, to install or retrieve anything without a search warrant. You're protected under the 4th amendment, which protects against illegal search and seizure. My initial thought, which may be wrong, is that something is not quite right about the story. I know if all of my computer equipment was seized and knowing that I will be financially devastated, I wouldn't be quite as calm about it.
Just my $.02.
Regards, Kubaton -- Welcome to the Internet, where the men are men, the women are men, and the 12 year old girls are FBI agents. |
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  Greg_Z Premium join:2001-08-08 Springfield, IL
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1 edit | reply to sharpy merc said by sharpy merc :Not just fishy, smells alot like it just fell out of a bull. and its still steaming And the sad thing is, the OP has been registered here since 2001, and is just now posting.
Of course, this is of interest »www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-cha···07/posts »www.sltrib.com/search/ci_4794301 Boys at Monticello High School have allegedly been pressuring girls to pose nude and then were sharing the photographs with others.
More than 30 girls may have been victims in what San Juan County Sheriff Mike Lacy is calling a child pornography case.
Lacy said his office has completed its probe and referred its findings to the Utah Attorney General's Office for possible criminal charges.
As many as eight boys are believed to be involved, though four appear to have been the biggest culprits, Lacy said. -- I threw out the map a long time ago. Now I follow my own direction! |
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