Re: CRIME States Laws v.s. Fedral Laws

From: Benjamin Toops (toopsb@private)
Date: Mon Oct 21 2002 - 23:33:31 PDT

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    Hello to all,
    
    I am hoping that one of you may be able to get me in contact with a member of the Reserve Police specialist group. 
    
    My contact number is 503-494-7744 M-F 8am to 5pm.
    
    Thank You,
    
    Ben Toops  
    
    >>> Shaun Savage <savages@private> 10/21/02 14:52 PM >>>
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    Here is an offtopic Press Release I found. It made me think about
    cyberlaws.  Both state and fedral laws cover cybercrime.  What
    determines who has jusisdiction and when?   How political is the
    jusisdiction issue?
    
    
    Shaun
    
    
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