Option 1 - Charge you with possession of pornography in violation of Statute 42B-Section3a.
Option 2 - Charge you with attempting to bribe Officer by offering to share said porn.
Option 3 - Charge you with attempted blackmail of said politicians with said porn.
Possible Option 4 - If any of the porn pics look remotely underage, fully investigate you for possible child porn possession, creation and/or distribution charges.
Until websites are held legally liable for malware delivered via scripts and trackers spawned by that website, Adblock, NoScript, Ghostery and others will be necessary basic security measures. As I type this, Ghostery is blocking 13 trackers and Noscript is blocking 9 of 13 scripts. I wonder how many of these scripts have been reviewed by Techdirt and is Techdirt willing to put their bank account at risk by assuming liability if one or more of those scripts and trackers load malware on my PC or lead to identity theft?
Until websites are willing to risk their bank accounts, I will continue to run Adblock and programs to protect mine.
My guess is that no one will be held accountable and the poor landlord will find he is being audited by the nice folks at the IRS for improper expense deductions related to his rental properties.
If Fast and Furious had been done by the Wylie Coyote Gun Co., the CEO and high company officials would already have been tried and convicted and be in jail. The Board of Directors would be facing charges of improper oversight. The company itself would be facing millions of dollars in civil rights violations lawsuits brought by the DOJ on behalf of the families of the hundreds of folks killed by the weapons willfully and knowingly sold to known criminals. But since the ATF did it, the worst that happened was one official retired with benefits, a few others were transferred to other duties, and the whole thing covered up. If Wylie Coyote Gun Co. had hindered the investigation like the ATF/DOJ has, they would also be facing Obstruction of Justice charges. Since the hindering is done by the DOJ, it is called Executive Privilege.
Has anyone in the school made copies of the stories in question? If so, the father should raise copyright violation issues. As an AC previously noted, failure to return found property to the owner is considered a crime in many places. The father should also consider filing a 'lost income' suit on behalf of his daughter against the school administrators over depriving his daughter, an aspiring author, of her tools of the trade and works in progress.
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Option 2 - Charge you with attempting to bribe Officer by offering to share said porn.
Option 3 - Charge you with attempted blackmail of said politicians with said porn.
Possible Option 4 - If any of the porn pics look remotely underage, fully investigate you for possible child porn possession, creation and/or distribution charges.
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Until websites are willing to risk their bank accounts, I will continue to run Adblock and programs to protect mine.
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If Fast and Furious had been done by the Wylie Coyote Gun Co., the CEO and high company officials would already have been tried and convicted and be in jail. The Board of Directors would be facing charges of improper oversight. The company itself would be facing millions of dollars in civil rights violations lawsuits brought by the DOJ on behalf of the families of the hundreds of folks killed by the weapons willfully and knowingly sold to known criminals.
But since the ATF did it, the worst that happened was one official retired with benefits, a few others were transferred to other duties, and the whole thing covered up.
If Wylie Coyote Gun Co. had hindered the investigation like the ATF/DOJ has, they would also be facing Obstruction of Justice charges. Since the hindering is done by the DOJ, it is called Executive Privilege.
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