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Police blotter: Heirs sue over will-making software

January 24, 2007 Quicken software is used to create a will for a 91-year-old woman. Two grandnieces claim it's the unauthorized practice of law. TAGS: Police Blotter, Quicken, South Carolina, law, practice, woman, lawyer, representative, insurance, work

Police blotter: Teens prosecuted for racy photos

February 9, 2007 In this week's installment, a teen is prosecuted for taking risque photos of herself and her teenage beau and e-mailing them to him. TAGS: Police Blotter, teen, Florida, child, Judge, law, photograph, digital camera, image, e-mail, camera

Police blotter: Child porn in Web cache OK

November 24, 2006 In this week's installment, court reverses conviction of man who viewed illegal porn but didn't know it was saved in his Web cache. TAGS: conviction, Police Blotter, defendant, Pennsylvania, cache, possession, evidence, prosecutor, law, image, Web browser, situation, hard drive

Police Blotter: Is computer-generated pornography illegal?

November 2, 2007 Utah jury delivers guilty verdict after being told "computer-generated images" of nude minors are illegal--despite Supreme Court ruling. TAGS: minor, Utah, Police Blotter, conduct, verdict, jury, image, law, picture, photograph

Police blotter: Secret recording inadmissible against bus driver

April 25, 2007 Parents of 9-year-old put recorder in his backpack when concerned about abuse by school bus driver. But recording can't be used as evidence. TAGS: Police Blotter, interception, appeals court, police, Wisconsin, parent, child, law, recorder

Police blotter: Florida judges target Net sex

November 17, 2006 In this week's installment, state's supreme court says IMs are "e-mail" and upholds ban on "harmful" messages to minors. TAGS: minor, Florida, Police Blotter, law, statute, Virginia, New Mexico, New York, IM, Adobe PDF, e-mail

Police blotter: Trojan horse leads to porn convictions

August 25, 2006 In this week's installment, judge upholds conviction instigated by a hacker who reported incriminating files. TAGS: SubSeven, Police Blotter, conviction, Alabama, hacker, Turkey, law, trial, trojan horse, U.S., photograph, e-mail

Police blotter: Mortgage 'spammers' sued by ISP

July 14, 2006 California Internet provider sues over mortgage spam, saying lenders violated Can-Spam Act, state laws. TAGS: mortgage company, Police Blotter, CAN-SPAM Act, spamming, spammer, Quicken, Internet service, spam, Internet Service Provider, service provider, complaint, damage, e-mail server, California, law, e-mail address

Police Blotter: LAPD may rehire celeb-obsessed ex-cop

September 13, 2007 Los Angeles police officer fired for using police databases for information about celebrities is on track to get his job back. TAGS: Police Blotter, celebrity, officer, Los Angeles, sheriff, department, law, database

Police blotter: Student sues over IM-related suspension

June 30, 2006 New York school suspends a student due to allegedly "threatening" instant-messaging icon naming a teacher. TAGS: First Amendment, Police Blotter, threat, teacher, home PC, student, speech, law, icon, IM, New York
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