Posted on 23 December 2012. Tags: Back, back ground, Cops", english teacher, evidence, Facebook, invasion of privacy, Ipod, juvenile hall, Legal, legal trouble, Passwords, police officer, proof, trouble
Some girl stole my iPod. There seems to be NO evidence pointing to her. However, on her email and Facebook account (messages), there is TONS.
Okay, so here is the back ground information:
-I am underage, 15.
-I talked to the school cops, but nothing yet.
-I have the passwords to both this girl’s Facebook profile and email.
-There was not much proof, but there is TONS now.
-I realize it is invasion of privacy.
-There are so many messages proving her guilty (on Facebook).
-On her email, it says she has used my iPod, which she stole, so many times.
-She is gang-affiliated.
I need help. I want it back. We know who it took it and want it back. They told me if she was found guilty I could press charges, but could she also press charges on me for looking through her stuff?
I’m scared and confused.
How much trouble would I get in if I took pictures of the evidence and presented to a police officer?
What would I say?
A school English teacher said that it was evidence/proof and that I would not get in trouble myself.
Although, some other kid told me I could face 1-5 years in Juvenile Hall, then prison.
Any help with the legal stuff?
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Posted on 24 February 2012. Tags: cult, death, dorm, explicit words, headphones, invasion of privacy, japan anime, love, mintues, niche, public eye, screen, voice, voice actor
So i have a niche/cult hobby(i know its weird in public eye but I LOVE IT) basically I’ve noticed 3 times throughout the year when I’m watching an anime on my laptop two mintues later I will hear my roomies mumble words like Japan Anime dumb stupid and other explicit words. I’m always wearing headphones but is there a way their screen peeking. One of them is an RA so maybe he has the powers to do that at the dorm. All i can say isn’t that an invasion of privacy. I love my hobby to death and want to be a voice actor but everytime i do a goofy voice in my room I feel like i will be talked about behind my back or something. The walls in the dorm aren’t thick either so they can probably hear me say an anime line
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Posted on 20 August 2011. Tags: car accident, change, college, confidence, dating coworkers, detriment, finishing school, gt2, insults, invasion of privacy, materialism, petrochemical, petrochemical company, some drastic changes, state
I met a young woman 10 years ago when we first started college. I failed to have the confidence to approach her and upon the day in which I did, she dropped the course. Eventually, I found her on MySpace. She rejected me saying that she was “having problems with the male race”. I probably terrified her.
As a relatively private introvert, I did not take it well and made some drastic changes the following years. I ended up finishing school in another state hoping to greet social change. It was indifferent. After school, I worked for a petrochemical company in Japan for 2 years before finding my niche in derivatives and forex. I returned to the states a year ago and my social life still does not existent.
I have tried dating. Coworkers and long time acquaintances have introduced me to friends and family and they have never worked.
I do not know why I admire her so much. Perhaps she is just so smart and conscientious that I cannot let go. Or perhaps, what the shrink says is true and my inability to let go and fail has become a detriment to my mind.
I have a wedding to attend in winter. I’ll be lending my GT2 to my older brother. He tells me if I really cannot give up, try one last time since time has passed. Perhaps a coincidental car accident preferably when she is not in her vehicle leaving a note to contact me.
We would meet at a bank and I would act as if I knew her once. Unfortunately, this is wrong in many ways. Materialism, manipulation, invasion of privacy, and especially stalking which I believe it what she feared. They are all morally wrong and still do not guarantee anything. In the end I just might end up with a two way $20,000 repair and compensation job which is easily 3 months insurance.
So, I am curious if the masses of people think that the plan is worth it, and if any of you have amoral suggestions.
I expect some insults and jokes. That is fine as well. •))
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Posted on 24 September 2010. Tags: business assets, china c, civil damages, contract, enforcement, infrigement, invasion of privacy, law question, promise 2, property, protection of intellectual property rights, slader, tort, tort of defamation, trade
I’m having a hard time figuring out if these are true or false and few multiple choice… the other 120 questions I figured out..
1 A contract is defined in the law as a legally binding promise
2 Wrongful interference with a contract is a tort, also known as tampering with a contract relationship
3 A tort is wrongful interference with a business relationship involves predatory behavior beyond competition: such as business spying and intrusion
4 Appropriation for advertising purposes in part of invasion of privacy
5 The tort of defamation is impossible in a business situation
6 The use of a trademark is the same as the way a servicemark is used
7 The grant of a patent from the federal government last forever
8 A copyright is issued by a state government such as Wisconsin
9 A RICO violation can result in civil damages up to three times the actual loss, plus an award of attorney fees
10 A trade secret must be registered with the federal government
11 The tort of patent infrigement is done if a firm makes, uses, or sells anothers patented design , product, or process without the owners promission.
12 Trade secrets involve customer lists, plans, pricing and marketing techniques, among other valuable business assets
13 A strong mark is the same as a generic term
14 Defamation involves making false and damaging statements to an audience
The tort of defamation to a business could include:
a) slander of quality
b) slader of title
c) both
How does the law protect intellectual property rights?
a) It does not; any foreign citizens can steal US inventions
b) By copyrights, patents, trade and secret marks
c) By enforcement of RICO laws
International protection of intellectual property rights:
a) Always works perfectly
b) depends on the proper enforcement of treaties between the US and foreign nations such as Canada, Russia and China
c)Does not work at all; it is complete chaos out there
Best answer gets (1) LittleBigPlanet DLC code ($12.99) value
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