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Originally Posted by pharmd
So after talking to a couple of local internet guys, a district attorney friend, customer service at his ISP and at Yahoo! we where told that it would take a subpoena for Yahoo! or his ISP release what IP address the password change originated from. I'm not certain exactly who he talked to at the police station (the attorney friend said to contact the complaint division at the prosecuting attorney's office or the deputy prosecutor) but the guy that he spoke with informed him that what she had done was a misdemeanor, that he would send a subpoena to Yahoo! and his local ISP, and then she would be arrested and her computer seized.
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I always wondered about that...cool to know...They will actually released the info right away (as I read on the next post) upon a subpoena...that's nice to know.
