Legal Question in Technology Law in Virginia

unauthorized access to AOL

Three of you have responded. What you don't understand is I was CONVICTED ACCESSING AOL'S COMPUTER IN FURTHERANCE OF THE CRIME OF ACCESSING AOL EMAIL. That is the travesty. I found out the password to my ex-lover's wife's and mistress' aol email and these trespasses were charged and I was convicted of felonies. That is why I'm asking for amicus briefs please. The federal prosecutor has perverted congressional intent to get a felony conviction.


Asked on 1/03/09, 12:44 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: unauthorized access to AOL

If you "found out the password" to this particular AOL email account which you were apparently convicted of improperly accessing, then you very likely are guilty of that of which you were convicted.

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Answered on 1/03/09, 11:12 am


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