1993-06-15 - Re: DH for email (re: email protection and privacy)

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From: Brian.Hawthorne@East.Sun.COM (Brian Holt Hawthorne - SunSelect Engineering)
To: marc@GZA.COM
Message Hash: 835367b7753de225f2199d94fafdcd2cd1a52105e57a205c3cfc7e667faa04da
Message ID: <9306141918.AA26700@sea.East.Sun.COM>
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UTC Datetime: 1993-06-15 01:57:45 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 14 Jun 93 18:57:45 PDT

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From: Brian.Hawthorne@East.Sun.COM (Brian Holt Hawthorne - SunSelect Engineering)
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 93 18:57:45 PDT
To: marc@GZA.COM
Subject: Re: DH for email (re: email protection and privacy)
Message-ID: <9306141918.AA26700@sea.East.Sun.COM>
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> Let's say I have a (paper) document which explains how I (for example)
> embezzled money from Megacorp, Inc.  I presume that the Fifth
> Amendment means I cannot be forced to produce this document.

Bad assumption. Written documents, even if written by you and even
if it incriminates you, can be subpoenaed. I forget the case that
set the precedent for this, but it had to do with someone's diary.




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