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In article <42AE14CF.B86798D9@ANTISPAMbtinternet.com.invalid>,
Jim Spriggs <jim.sprigs@ANTISPAMbtinternet.com.invalid> wrote:
> In a US court does a verdict of "not guilty" mean "innocent" or does may
> it mean "insufficient evidence to convict"?
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In a US court does a verdict of "not guilty" mean "innocent" or does may
it mean "insufficient evidence to convict"?
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Im lookin for some advice in this situation my Girlfriend is in, so here
it goes.
She bought a pair of jeans on ebay from a seller in the UK. We are in
California. The jeans
came and unfortunately were a complete rip off. The tag is on upsid
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Joseph Ashwood wrote:
> [CC added to REHjr the author os CryptoSMS]
> [Note to REHjr: The tone of this is not meant personally, but claims
> were made that need to be forcefully refuted in order to discourage
> use of extremely inferior products]
>
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need.crypto@breakin.the.law wrote:
> I am looking for a good crypto system
> to protect our legal communications
> from the pigs.
>
> Preference is to use SMS, so my question is,
> does anybody know about CryptoSMS, and is
> it strong enough to con
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