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Defendant Ordered to Decrypt Laptop May Have Forgotten Password
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Originally posted by StanleyJustinTaliwhacker95 View PostYou can't argue with the cops man. Everyone's a criminal, and the and the jacked up system is always right. Even though by design its subject to change. And I like how stupid they are when they ask people why they carry a gun. I can't even count the times I've had some sheriff/cop/HIpo ask me that over the course of my life. Its written all over their face, that they ask cause they're piss scared of being shot, even though they opted for the job. Yet they don't realize that if we lose our guns... guess who is next. They're so hypocritical. They'd prefer we not have guns, yet they damn sure want one to defend their own life. And then on top of all this, they wonder why average (non-criminals) people don't like them. This is why I'm still an advocate of an IQ test for any would be LEO, as well as paying them much more than they currently make. Like double or even triple.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostThis would be far from trampling of someone's rights. Would you rather a person maintain the right to victimize you or someone you love?
I do hope that if she's guilty, then she's found guilty. I hope that they can recover the contents of the drive, and that she will be punished for any crimes that she may have committed. I will not for a moment entertain the idea that it's worth setting a dangerous precedent of steamrolling people's constitutional rights to do so.
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Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View PostWe have rights for a reason, Matt! Just because a crime was committed, that doesn't give away those rights. Otherwise, people would be violated without any recourse, because we'd have effectively given up those rights for the sake of better investigation and prosecution of crimes.
I do hope that if she's guilty, then she's found guilty. I hope that they can recover the contents of the drive, and that she will be punished for any crimes that she may have committed. I will not for a moment entertain the idea that it's worth setting a dangerous precedent of steamrolling people's constitutional rights to do so.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View PostWe have rights for a reason, Matt! Just because a crime was committed, that doesn't give away those rights. Otherwise, people would be violated without any recourse, because we'd have effectively given up those rights for the sake of better investigation and prosecution of crimes.
I do hope that if she's guilty, then she's found guilty. I hope that they can recover the contents of the drive, and that she will be punished for any crimes that she may have committed. I will not for a moment entertain the idea that it's worth setting a dangerous precedent of steamrolling people's constitutional rights to do so.
So, how is this one case going to open Pandora's Box?
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostThis whole argument revolves around what side of the argument you are on.
So, how is this one case going to open Pandora's Box?I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostBy setting a precedent that the court can order you to unlock your computer or unlock anything if you've been accused of a crime. It's ordering you to testify against yourself. If they want to hack it fine, but making her do it? 5th amendment
When is the last time the Govt took "no" for an answer???
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostThey are going to get it one way or the other.
When is the last time the Govt took "no" for an answer???
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostThey are going to get it one way or the other.
When is the last time the Govt took "no" for an answer???I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostThis whole argument revolves around what side of the argument you are on.
So, how is this one case going to open Pandora's Box?
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostThey are going to get it one way or the other.
When is the last time the Govt took "no" for an answer???
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