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Re: Compulsory production of encrypted files?
Razorback wrote: > Thanks for the link, the author seems to share my (pro-defense) view. > But he has lots of "if's," with many unanswered questions. Even his > conclusion is that the Fifth Amendment "probably" protects the > information inside my hea


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
In art. <bearclaw-60CA1D.01251504052006@sn-indi.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>, bearclaw@cruller.invalid wrote: >In article <Apg6g.39387$eR6.22874@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, > "ameijers" <aemeijers@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > >> For a 65 mph state


Re: Renting a garege in shared riveway!
Frank, So what's the problem? Why is your family so nervous about this? All you describe in your post sounds legal. Your neighbor can probably rent her garage to non-tenants. These renters can own and operate motorcycles. It seems reasonable t


Re: Is there any way to get out of a canellation fee? One note
Don't be concerned with mail fraud or any other crime until after you have the civil dispute behind you. That means, cancel the contract if you are going to, use the mediation procedure if you are going to, file the lawsuit or defend their lawsuit,


Ex-CIA analyst: Rumsfeld LIED about Iraqi link to Al Qaida
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/05/04/cnna.mcgovern/index.html ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Hecklers repeatedly interrupted a speech Thursday in Atlanta by Donald Rumsfeld, and a former CIA analyst in a question-and-answer session accused the embattl


Re: Renting a Garage with a shared drive way, many people and few motorcycles!!!
"drejtesia" <nesfrank2005@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1146753466.044029.286390@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Dear Ladies and gentlman, > > I own a 2 family house in Brooklyn NY and have a shared drive way. The > driveway is approximately 10


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
In article <bearclaw-589145.22470303052006@sn-indi.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>, <bearclaw@cruller.invalid> wrote: >In article <1146712172.455465.238180@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, > websurf1@cox.net wrote: > >> we've developed the attitude that right


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
"mstrhypno" <mstrhypno@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:1146729580.856585.133480@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com... Dane wrote: > "Chess Freak" <chessfreak@nospam.org> wrote in message > news:S7Odnd572v1ZwcvZnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@speakeasy.net... > >


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
In article <ldbl525hjpp1n3nppl8q2n5qt6ms704p71@4ax.com>, DTJ <None@nowhere.com> wrote: > Bull#@($. Bull#@($. Bull#@($. Bull#@($. Bull#@($. Bull#@($. decaf, decaf, decaf. -- Instant gratification takes too long. - Carrie Fisher


Security deposit dispute for rental unit
I rented a 2BR unit in bay area california. Its a big apartment complex. We stayed there for almost 2 years. I had photographs taken when I moved into the apartment. We gave the apartment in fairly good condition. Of course there was normal wear and tr


Re: False Rape Accusations May Be More Common Than Thought
Andrew McGee <amhome@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:S_KdneJjIvWKHsXZRVny0A@bt.com... > > "Paul Nutteing" <nutteing@quickfindit.com> wrote in message > news:e39n78$qlk$1@news.datemas.de... > > .... > > > >How is all this related to statis


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
In article <1146623624.802744.313330@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, <websurf1@cox.net> wrote: >Just what problems do red-light cameras cause? (Assuming that the >company hasn't cheated on the yellow time, which isn't a camera problem >anyway but a


Re: Perjury in Federal Court- crime without punishment?
Mr.Seth Breidbart wrote: (s.misc.legal moderated) >But those copies were produced under license, weren`t they? Mr.Stuart Bronstein wrote: >improperly using a copyright notice isn`t the same as copyright infringement. The defendant`s attorney`s decla


Re: Compulsory production of encrypted files?
On 4 May 2006 11:58:46 -0700, "Razorback" <razorback9926@hotmail.com> wrote: >Let's say I have encrypted files on my computer, and the government >seizes my computer with a valid search warrant. But they are unable to >decrypt the files. Can I be fo


Re: There is no "Wireless Internet".
On 5 May 2006 18:11:19 -0700, "NightLight" <stone6322@hotmail.com> wrote: >Hello, I was wondering if its possible of the dynamic update of windows >xp update while a pc is loading the operating system? > >Without being connected to the internet, I


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
Matthew Russotto wrote: >Rear-end collisions. (he is referring to problems caused by red lights). Well, some think so. I don't. Those rear end collisions (according to something I read some time ago, and don't even ask for a cite; and anyway i


Re: ID question
>So Ihave a buddy who hides his ID on him. Besides a cop finding it >after claiming he had no ID, are there legal reprucssions to not havign >it with you (besides driving). Are there any laws that give a person (not necessarily an adult) the right t


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
ameijers wrote: >Yellow duration relates to the speed limit. For a 65 mph state highway with >grade intersections, 3 seconds is probably way too short. I have never, ever, EVER seen a traffic light on a 65 mhp zone. I think that is actually illegal


Re: Compulsory production of encrypted files?
Razorback wrote: > Opinions? http://law.richmond.edu/jolt/v2i1/sergienko.html


Re: There is no "Wireless Internet".
aardvark@ivalid.com.au, the bald-headed-deadbeat and unlimited punk who likes ruthless anal cripplers with rabbits, and whose partner is a chicken with a malignant stinky pink, wrote in <4457AA1B.A9F234A9@ivalid.com.au>: > Banned Apache wrote: > >


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
On Thu, 04 May 2006 01:25:15 -0500, bearclaw@cruller.invalid wrote: >In article <Apg6g.39387$eR6.22874@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, > "ameijers" <aemeijers@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > >> For a 65 mph state highway with grade intersections, 3


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
On Wed, 03 May 2006 22:49:56 -0500, bearclaw@cruller.invalid wrote: >In article <1146712172.455465.238180@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, > websurf1@cox.net wrote: > >> Yellow light timing is sometimes an issue. > >Yellow lights mean stop if you sa


Re: Compulsory production of encrypted files?
"Razorback" <razorback9926@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1146769126.264021.309170@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > Let's say I have encrypted files on my computer, and the government > seizes my computer with a valid search warrant. But they a


Re: Is there any way to get out of a canellation fee? One note
The bill came many days after the charge was taken out of my bank account. Can you explain how I can report this as mail fraud please? Thanks. "Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message news:e3ddq9$25o$1@reader1.panix.com... > In artic


Re: Rush-Bashing Leftists are Downright Mean-Spirited -- So What Else is New??
<leonard78sp@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1146763772.118809.27650@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com... > > r wiley wrote: >> Since Limbaugh isn't "mean spirited" he will no >> longer object to cancer patients using marijuana >> to counteract the s


Re: Perjury in Federal Court- crime without punishment?
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Gordon Burditt wrote: > > >>> Several years later, in a closely related lawsuit, the same > >>> publishers attorney filed in Federal Court a declaration under > >>> penalties of perjury, where he lied: "Defendants have a


Re: Lack of universal public library service. Prominent explanatory information needed at http://bpl.org
"Don Saklad" <dsaklad@nestle.csail.mit.edu> wrote in message news:t16irolg37x.fsf@nestle.csail.mit.edu... > Bernie Margolis, Boston Public Library > Massachusetts > bmargolis at bpl dot com > > Dear Bernie Margolis, > > Please put up prominently


Re: made a stupid mistake
Yeah, EvilOppressor, I have to agree that going to the cops is a dumb idea. I doubt they'd show me any leniency for being upfront instead lock me up and throw away the key. They would do it when he told them about my crimes even though I'm a changed pe


Re: Is there any way to get out of a canellation fee? One note
In article <mcV5g.19859$Fs1.1396@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, Brian Peppers <no@spam.com> wrote: >I checked my email records and the several hours they claimed took a lot >less than one hour based on reply time. Based on their email response,


Re: made a stupid mistake
Jon's got me between a rock and a hard place literally. I did some stuff(illegal) and never got caught but he knows about it and when I said I didn't want to do this anymore, I was becoming afraid to keep doing it he threatened to go to the cops with m


Re: ID question
Thanks for the answers. I should have been more clear in my question. Can an officer detain you if say you dont have an ID at a party w/ alcohol and there are minors (regardless of age or answer you give).


Re: Compulsory production of encrypted files?
In article <445a8391$0$683$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk>, sidthedid <spam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > Razorback wrote: > > Thanks for the link, the author seems to share my (pro-defense) view. > > But he has lots of "if's," with many unanswered questions. Eve


Re: ID question
In article <1146685429.208198.19580@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "Razorback" <razorback9926@hotmail.com> wrote: > > So I have a buddy who hides his ID on him. Besides a cop > > finding it after claiming he had no ID, are there legal > > reprucssi


Re: Rush-Bashing Leftists are Downright Mean-Spirited -- So What Else is New??
Since Limbaugh isn't "mean spirited" he will no longer object to cancer patients using marijuana to counteract the side efects of chemotherapy. rw


Re: Rush-Bashing Leftists are Downright Mean-Spirited -- So What Else is New??
"mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:p8kwa2lcfvyn.1a5ku6y4izgbg$.dlg@40tude.net... > On 4 May 2006 08:57:42 -0400, tjab wrote: > >> In article <1146716001.338791.200560@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, >> <leonard78sp@gmail.com> w


Re: Hispanics Carry Lopsided Share Of DWI Arrests
gringo wrote: > Look, the point being made is that these illegals break our laws they > are treated just like citizens, and the fact that they are illegal is > ignored. You're right, we have enough problems in this country with our > own drunks:


Re: Compulsory production of encrypted files?
It's not a real case, I would never seek answers here. I posed it because I attended a symposium on computer security, and an audience member posed this question to the panel (of mostly prosecutor types), and they said the person could be compelled.


Re: Cell phone calls in the air: I'd like your expert opinion on this, Ted
Ken Smith wrote: > Ted: > As this is your advertised area of expertise, Actually, this particular area of it ISN'T. I've never worked on cellular, and I know next to nothing about RF. The kinds of things that I have done have been: implemen


Re: Bush has quietly claimed the authority to disobey more than 750 laws
<roger61611@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1146715906.231713.89610@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com... > Bull#@($. Congress cannot pass laws diminishing the power of the > executive. Congress may do this, and in fact, they do this all the time. T


Re: Compulsory production of encrypted files?
Thanks for the link, the author seems to share my (pro-defense) view. But he has lots of "if's," with many unanswered questions. Even his conclusion is that the Fifth Amendment "probably" protects the information inside my head. I guess we can safely s


Cell phone calls in the air: I'd like your expert opinion on this, Ted
Ted: As this is your advertised area of expertise, I'd like your comments regarding this aspect of the 9/11 investigation. The official story of Flight 93 was that someone was able to make a call on his cell from a bathroom from six miles in


Re: Hispanics Carry Lopsided Share Of DWI Arrests
> > "I think that there needs to be more education in that area," he > said. > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > This is something i've been ranting about. Reckless and drunken > driving is part of mexican cul


Re: Compulsory production of encrypted files?
"Razorback" <razorback9926@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1146769126.264021.309170@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > Let's say I have encrypted files on my computer, and the government > seizes my computer with a valid search warrant. But they


Re: Compulsory production of encrypted files?
It's not a real case. I was at a computer security symposium, and an audience member posed this question, and the panelists disagreed with each other. I then asked some of my attorney friends (on both sides of the fence) and had the same type of split.


COMPLAINT AGAINST JUDGE DEITER~MORAL OBLIQUITY~OATH OF OFFICE
COMPLAINT AGAINST JUDGE DEITER ~=A0=A0 JUDiCIAL COMPLAINT ~ AGAINST JUDGE DEITER COUNTY OF MARION) SUPERIOR COURT SS: PROBATE DIVISION ~ NEW COMPLAINT ~ CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF COMPLAINT IN ALL CURRENT CASES AND PRIORS~ ~ FILED B


deputy arrested twice, accused of witness intimidation
Riverside Deputy Arrested Twice, Accused Of Witness Intimidation May 4, 2006 LOS ANGELES -- A Riverside County sheriff's deputy assigned to the Lake Elsinore station, arrested in April for an alleged sexual assault, was arrested again on suspicion o


teen alleges police brutality - lawsuit next step
Teen alleges police brutality in East P.A.; council rejects claim By Luke Stangel | Knight Ridder May. 04, 2006 East Palo Alto police officers are facing fresh allegations of police brutality after a teenager who ran from officers last year claimed


lawsuit alleging profiling is settled
Lawsuit alleging profiling is settled By Jeff Shields | Inquirer Staff Writer May 4, 2006 Whitemarsh Township and a retired police sergeant have settled a lawsuit filed by five black men who claimed that the suburban police force and civilian offic


Re: made a stupid mistake
hascal5@yahoo.com wrote: > Not sure what to do. Between a rock and a hard place. Advice? In the future, don't post from work or school. North Carolina Research and Education Network Raleigh, NC


Lack of universal public library service. Prominent explanatory information needed at http://bpl.org
Bernie Margolis, Boston Public Library Massachusetts bmargolis at bpl dot com Dear Bernie Margolis, Please put up prominently explanatory information on our public library website at http://bpl.org that the videos at http://overdrive.bpl.org are


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