tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21633793.post6861421128089530919..comments2023-12-12T03:19:42.467-05:00Comments on CYB3RCRIM3: Due Process, Overbreadth and DestructionSusan Brennerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17575138839291052258noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21633793.post-28221880893752698452012-05-21T20:56:33.094-04:002012-05-21T20:56:33.094-04:00Stupid attorneys and judges. The laptop did not b...Stupid attorneys and judges. The laptop did not belong to the child! Children do not own any property! They cannot. It all belongs to their parents.<br /><br />And why not just bring the computer into the courtroom and have a cop remove the hard drive? Takes like 30 seconds. Open case, remove cords from drive. Pull drive out of its bay. Close case.<br /><br />The fact that the kid may have other porn hidden about the house is not relevant. There is nothing to stop the kid - or his mother - from acquiring another laptop. While the kid could be prohibited from a laptapo as a part of his probation, said probation has not effect on the mother.<br /><br />I read the court's opinion, case# C067718, and it says that he was 16 in 2010 when the petition was first filed.<br /><br />I wonder how he is doing now that he is 18.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21633793.post-63248461035614108352012-05-18T02:50:08.311-04:002012-05-18T02:50:08.311-04:00Cybercrime is a term for any illegal activity that...Cybercrime is a term for any illegal activity that uses a computer as its primary means of commission.ccie labhttp://internetworksolutions.net/cisco-training/cisco-ccie/ccie-training/noreply@blogger.com