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Intercepted E-mail Admitted as Evidence

Intercepted e-mail is upheld in sex case. Admissible: Utah judge rules peeking at the messages was not illegal. "On his breaks, Bryan Vance Jones liked to log on at the Sumner Library near Seattle to check his electronic mail. Occasionally, he would access his e-mail on the computers at work.
    Although his e-mail accounts were protected by passwords, the Washington state man might have gotten careless one day. Someone - maybe a librarian, co-worker or a friend - was able to get into his e-mail last year and peruse his correspondence. . . "

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