1995-10-25 - RE: Pointer to article on ex parte searc

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From: agermain@cmp.com (Germain Arthur)
To: llurch@networking.stanford.edu (Rich Graves)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-10-25 13:29:29 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 25 Oct 95 06:29:29 PDT

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From: agermain@cmp.com (Germain Arthur)
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 95 06:29:29 PDT
To: llurch@networking.stanford.edu (Rich Graves)
Subject: RE: Pointer to article on ex parte searc
Message-ID: <1995Oct25.093009.1151.341062@smtpgate.cmp.com>
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I have unsubscribed from this mailing list. Please remove my name from   
your personal address lists. Thanks.

ahg3

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From:  Rich Graves[SMTP:llurch@networking.stanford.edu]
Sent:  Tuesday, October 24, 1995 2:21 PM
To:  cypherpunks
Subject:  Pointer to article on ex parte search & sezure


That's where somebody, e.g. Microsoft or the Church of Scientology, gets
US Federal Marshals to seize your computer.

Article <46j4t6$6od@newsbf02.news.aol.com> in alt.religion.scientology is   

a good article by Adam S. Bauman of the Los Angeles Times. You might find   

it interesting, but not quite relevant enough to post the whole thing
here.

 -rich







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