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  • ==Law in Cayman Islands== ...tiality obligations, in parallel to the civil remedies available at common law. ...
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  • ...elf, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensat ...
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  • ...s version published in September 2002. During this seven-year period, case law related to electronic evidence has developed significantly. Of particular n ...tory effect, confers no rights or remedies, and does not have the force of law or a U.S. Department of Justice directive. See United States v. Caceres, 44 ...
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  • ...been delegated authority to review requests to use video surveillance for law enforcement purposes when there is a constitutionally protected expectation ...ertain provisions of the Federal electronic surveillance statutes. See the Criminal Resource Manual at 32 for additional discussion of video surveillance warra ...
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  • ...mputer Systems Protections Act — 1991 Ga. Session Law - Quotes the session law repealing the former §§ 16-9-90 to 16-9-95 and adding the current language. Computer Crime Prevention Law — Ill. Rev. Stat., ch. 38, §§ 16D-1 to -7<br> ...
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  • ==Law in Panama== ...tration process and the supervision of providers of data storage services. Law 51 and Decree 40 provide for enforcement through the General Directorate of ...
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  • ...ecision also called into question the ability of any state to adopt such a law: "[T]he Internet . . . must be marked off as a national preserve to protect ...r. 2003). The court’s questions concerned the scope of an amendment to the law that made it applicable not just to pornography websites but also to newsgr ...
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  • ==Law in British Virgin Islands== ...VI and accordingly, a BVI Court will recognise and subscribe to the Common law duties of confidentiality and privacy. In essence, a person's details will ...
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  • ...derstand the legal issues that arise when they seek electronic evidence in criminal investigations.<br> ...nual reflects that division: Chapters 1 and 2 address the Fourth Amendment law of search and seizure, and Chapters 3 and 4 focus on the statutory issues, ...
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  • ...S states (see partial list below). The first state to pass a credit freeze law was California, with a bill sponsored by Debra Bowen in 2003. In late 2007, ...he [[Federal Trade Commission]]. This form of identity theft occurs when a criminal opens credit in another individual's name. In the credit origination proces ...
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  • The law prohibits unauthorized obtaining of "information from any protected compute * [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1030.html Cornell Law posting of US Code 18 § 1030] ...
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  • ==Common Law Rule== At common law, one who “repeats” the statements of another is just as responsible for the ...
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  • ...substance from public international law, conflict of laws, constitutional law and the powers of the Executive (government) and Legislature branches of go ...the states to legislate against many types of crime, the federal criminal law must have an appropriate jurisdictional basis to avoid constitutional chall ...
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  • * Criminal record ...is is one reason that multiple pieces of evidence are usually presented at criminal trials. It has been shown that, in 1990, 87% of the population of the Unite ...
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  • ...y that property or contracts are, as it is a domain covering many areas of law and regulation. Some leading topics include [[intellectual property]], [[p ...sdictional code, legal practitioners are generally left with a conflict of law issue. ...
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  • '''Searching & Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations''' ...lters, or prevents authorized access to those communications is subject to criminal penalties. ...
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  • The '''Computer Fraud and Abuse Act''' is a law passed by the United States Congress in 1984 intended to reduce cracking of ...nvolving any (not just $5,000) damage to a government computer involved in criminal justice or the military; ...
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  • ...that vary with the community and from one nation to another. Under current law, the legal question of whether speech is obscene is determined partly by re ...patently offensive way, sexual conduct specifically defined by applicable law; ...
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  • ...r section 21 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act or section 123 of Public Law 91-508, is liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of no (B) the date any judgment becomes final in any criminal action under section 5322 in connection with the same transaction with resp ...
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  • ...ax records held by a third party tax preparer because of state and federal law governing tax record privacy. No. 09SA69 (Co. Dec. 14, 2009) An analogy cou ...nment officer or employee, in connection with the investigation . . . of a criminal offense to search for or seize any work product materials possessed by a pe ...
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