, 2007-02-12
Substitute teacher Julie Amero faces up to 40 years in prison for exposing kids to porn using a classroom computer, but the facts strongly suggest that she was wrongfully convicted. Many issues remain, from the need for an independent computer forensics investigation and the presence of spyware and adware on the machine, to bad or incomplete legal work on both sides of this criminal case.
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Mouse-Trapped
2007-02-13
Anonymous (6 replies)
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Mouse-Trapped
2007-02-21
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Mouse-Trapped - A lesson to be learned
2007-02-22
MikeP (1 replies)
MikeP (1 replies)

is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals,
one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime
that it becomes impossible to live without breaking laws." AYN RAND~~~It is an abhoration to be an American, let alone part of a 3rd world judicial system. Look in your own closets and backyards 1st and also let us remember those who make our "laws" are not "required" to have a proper education, for only the puppets "hired" to "institute" those very often contradictory laws that are never kown about until such as this. I myself am a mother of 4, and through the children I've spent many years in daily contact with, have been taugh a highly valuable lesson: JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS~FALL FLAT ON YOUR FACE! How right these kids have been, I am saddened as I'm sure most are
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