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Is accessing someone’s email without permission a crime?


I know someone who got into mine without permission and read through my emails and everything and I wondering if it’s a crime, If it helps i’m in the state of washington.

My personal email has been accessed without my permission. Is this a punishable crime?


My boyfriend’s ex-wife has been reading my emails, nothing more or less. She has not made any threats or sent any emails that could be construed as harmful. Can she get into trouble for this and what would I need to do to prove that she has done this? Would I be wasting my time by pursuing the issue with the police?

Tracking me down by email?


I used a bogus email to talk to a lady. If she gets pissed, can she track down where I live and all?

Is there a way to track an email address to a state or city?


I recently had a fraudulent act happen to my family and I was wondering what can I do legally and Is there any way to track this person down by the email address which is (vanessa_smith_2005@yahoo.com). She didnt get anything from me but it was possible.

A man dies in prison because of viewing child ****. Is this fair? Look below?


A 57 year old teacher will die in prison for 20 images of child **** on his computer. Is this too harsh?
The man’s credit card number led authorites to him when he bought the images. In Arizona, where the man lives, the automatic sentence is 10 years for each image to be served consecutively.

If there were no people like this person to buy the images, there would be no market for people who were going to produce them and subject the children to the kind of abuse that goes along with it.

Still, is this a bit much or do you think its fair?
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kiddy-porn is a despicable crime, worthy of life imprisonment. this, i believe is just because this person does not belong back in society where he could possibly harm children. this way, the threat of his deviant behavior is over.
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by Cpt Kirk Member since:
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Society has a right to protect itself but within boundaries of reason. Ten years per image on what grounds other than the image itself? If a KKK member has pictures of a lynching that is found should he be given a life sentence for each image because we are afraid of what he MAY do? If I catch you looking at a Playboy magazine should I put you away for ten years for every image because you MAY **** someone? You stole a cookie out of the jar when your mom wasn’t looking,she should have cut off your hand because you MAY have thought of a life of crime. Child **** is SICK and the penalty should be harsh but not a life sentence because of crimes you MAY commit. Wasn’t that a Tom Cruise movie?
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i think its fair, because what is he doing with child **** anyway?? children are helpless and people are just taking advantage of them . he deserves to die in prison.
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He defiantly got what he deserved.
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Fair. He may have been a secret child molester too. Working in that school. Scary to think about.
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This isn’t really about a crime that he “MAY” commit. He possessed child **** which is punishable by law ,and we as adults no that it isn’t right to posses such vulgar material. He already committed the crime, so he should be punished. On that note: Life in Prison in my opinion is a bit harsh. He didn’t hurt or kill anyone, so should his life be taken away? We are given standards to follow as a society to meet the norms and expectations as “Americans”, so if people just followed the rules then these discussions wouldn’t really be a concern. Another way to look at this question would be the statistical aspect. On average, how many pedophiles eventually turn into molesters? Or how many child molesters view child ****? Finding those numbers could be a direct reflection on the amount of years one serves in prison for possessing child ****. One may accidentally download the material trying to access adult **** which is perfectly legal and our legislatures probably take this info into consideration when making the laws. In this case the man purchased a package deal on purpose and it wasn’t an accident!
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