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« on: October 21, 2016, 03:04:23 PM »

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Why did they get a warrant to search his home? Were they looking for something else or did someone on the inside tip the school off about the videos? At my place of employment, the school typically don't look at computers of employees unless there is criminal activity involved. Computers are wiped clean of all data when turned in.They had to because he used the school's computer. I am taking Digital forensics and there are laws ion every state when it comes to these investigation. The school had to cover itself by getting it because this thing is going to cover. Digital evidence also need supporting evidence because his lawyer can claim someone claim someone alter it. Plus, the police could catch him with the computer on, so they can collect the state of the computer as it that date at that time.
Bro, I have no idea what you are saying here. Can you proofread next time? I'm not being funny. It's just the right thing to do.
What's so difficult?
They had to because he used the school's computer. They had to get a warrant because the school's computer was located in his home.
I am taking Digital forensics and there are laws ion every state when it comes to these investigation. When there are investigations involving school administrations and school employees there are certain laws associated with these investigations
The school had to cover itself by getting it because this thing is going to cover. Digital evidence also need supporting evidence because his lawyer can claim someone claim someone alter it. Plus, the police could catch him with the computer on, so they can collect the state of the computer as it that date at that that time. The school had a right to seize the computer for digital evidence that could aid in the investigation and to absolve them of any misdeeds. There is a possibility that the digital evidence could be altered, so they wanted the computer as soon as possible and technically it belongs to them, not the employee
Again, what's so difficult about what he said? I'm being serious too.
Why did they get a warrant to search his home? Were they looking for something else or did someone on the inside tip the school off about the videos? At my place of employment, the school typically don't look at computers of employees unless there is criminal activity involved. Computers are wiped clean of all data when turned in.They had to because he used the school's computer. I am taking Digital forensics and there are laws ion every state when it comes to these investigation. The school had to cover itself by getting it because this thing is going to cover. Digital evidence also need supporting evidence because his lawyer can claim someone claim someone alter it. Plus, the police could catch him with the computer on, so they can collect the state of the computer as it that date at that time.
I don't eat cereal...Country boy, grew up on hot grits...
Dumbass, grits is a cereal.
Those kids shouldn't be in jail.
There are better ways to teach them a lesson than throwing them in a cage.
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