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Fighting Porn vs. Ruining Innocent Lives

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Old Jan 17, 2007 | 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by RicoD
So basically he might be getting screwed for something he did not even commit :down:

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Thats the way I'm seeing it as.
Kinda like how the teacher we sued for spyware and popups.
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Old Jan 17, 2007 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by dom93hatch
that's fucked up if they can't prove he didn't download child porn on his own accord
Yeah, he did it on somebody elses Civic.























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Old Jan 17, 2007 | 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by RicoD
Renos a witch :run: Drown him to prove he is in fact innocent! :crazyr:
bring it.. :squint:
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Old Jan 17, 2007 | 09:36 AM
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That vulnerability nearly sent their teenage son to prison for a crime – possession of child pornography -- that there is every reason to believe he did not commit. It almost saddled that child with a sexual-offender label that would have haunted and handicapped him the rest of his life. And it did force the boy to plead guilty to a lesser charge, a comically trumped-up offense springing from his admitted sharing with other teens – horror of horrors – a copy of Playboy. (Thank heavens for the statute of limitations lest 95% of the country's male population would be vulnerable to prosecution on that one.)
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Loehrs went into the Bandys' computer and what she found could frighten any parent -- more than 200 infected files, so-called backdoors that allowed hackers to access the family computer from remote locations, no where near Matthew's house. "They could be on your computer and you'd never know it," she said.
Loehrs says she does not believe that Matthew uploaded those images onto his computer "based on everything I know and everything I've seen on that hard drive."
Just like every mother says their kids have never looked at porn.
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