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Old Apr 21, 2008, 07:08 AM
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Should I press charges ?

I was corresponding w/ a girl through classmates.com - she got mad on some stuff I said, I kept emailing & then come to find out she went down to the police dept. & guess she had a friend down there, he in terms comes to my home un-announced, to find out if I was corresponding or not, he then was classifying me as a bad criminal, threatening to take me to jail etc., I cooperated with him. The next thing I know he evidently got some kind of warrant to go to my job and get my stuff off of my work computer ! I could not believe it. the girl told him it was threatening emails and she was scared for her life etc., I am not a bad person. So the DA has the stuff from my work computer & there was never any threatening emails to begin with, just casual emails. Should I press charges for slander & libel and also for ruining my professional reputation ?
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Old Apr 21, 2008, 05:20 PM   #11  
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Yes I am wondering about what the emails said, but to thier defense, police in many areas can get a warrant for almost anything, there is no hearing normally for a warrant, all the police officer does is fill out a warrant application in which he lists the reasons for the warrant, it only has to show there is a possible crime, thre is no beyond doubt, merely suspision of a crime And the informant, does not have to be named by named most of the time.
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Old Apr 21, 2008, 09:22 PM   #12  
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fr_chuck does make a good point but i'm still finding it a little hard to believe that someone would really go through all of this trouble and get the police and DA to go along with it if it were really nothing. i still feel like there's something we're not being told. because that's an awful lot just over an offensive email. if i went to any of the officers i know and said someone had sent me an offense email they'd say "and? what do you want me to do about it?" not "well, let's get a search warrant and bring the DA into it and just really make their life hell." and i live in a tiny town were half the department comes out for a speeding ticket and the whole department for a fender bender. lol idk, something still isn't adding up for me
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Old Apr 21, 2008, 09:24 PM   #13  
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Justcurious, I have to agree, I don't think we're getting the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help all of us and tell us the truth OP.
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Old Apr 21, 2008, 10:00 PM   #14  
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ok, sorry to be random and off topic, but what does OP stand for? i know you're referring to the person asking the question but i can't figure out what the letters stand for. lol
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Old Apr 22, 2008, 04:49 AM   #15  
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OP=Original Post/Poster
It can refer to either depending on context.

While search warrants can be fairly easily obtained, the judge signing the warrant is going to want some assurance from the DA that a crime took place and there is reasonable supposition that the object of the warrant was involved.

Until we know WHY the warrant was issued we really can't help further.
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Old Apr 24, 2008, 04:49 AM   #16  
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I find it interesting that the OP's last post in this thread was 3 days ago (even though she was logged in yesterday). Once we tried to find out EXACTLY why the DA was able to get a warrant she clammed up. I guess that answers the question about whether she should press charges.
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Old Apr 28, 2008, 05:11 AM   #17  
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Her friend is the one who works for the DA's office, she did it out of pure mean-ness !
she wanted to trace where the emails were coming from ! now she is posting on classmates.com - un-necessary mess ! I called the DA's office to report her non-sense that she is posting, and nothing was done ! again, there were NO threatening bad emails !
she should be punished, she has too much time on her hands ! and + she ruined my professional business reputation !
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Old Apr 28, 2008, 05:18 AM   #18  
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You still haven't answered the question. For the DA's office to obtain a warrant they had to list some crime and why you were suspected of that crime. That's what you need to tell us before we can help you.

As it stands now, a legally obtained warrant was used to search your computer. You have no case, unless you can prove that warrant was obtained unfairly.
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Old Apr 28, 2008, 11:00 AM   #19  
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the old classmate is the one who got the warrant, I do not even know exactly what she told them, the warrant was obtained extremely unfair. I did nothing wrong, I said nothing bad or threatening, I guarantee it is a family friend who worked for her.............
since her husband is a lawyer they probably have lots of contacts.
Now I have no job, 2 small children to support and now what...........?
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You are not paying attention. Nor are you answering our question. A civilian CANNOT get a warrant. Only someone in the DA's or Prosecutors office can get a warrant. The Police can't even get a warrant. A warrant has to be signed by a judge. A judge needs to be convinced that a crime took place and the warrant will help uncover evidence about that crime.

You are entitled to see a copy of that warrant. It has to detail what crime took place. If you can't or won't answer that key question, we can't help you.

Please do not use e-mails or PMs to ask questions I will not respond to them. We have told you several times what we need to know and you have not given us that info. if the DA's office acted impoperly, you have a case against them. But I haven't a clue whether they did or not, because you can't answer the key questions.

If you won't tell us the truth then hire an attorney.
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