FBI Tries to Set Up Brian K. West

Paul Harrison pth at ibuc.com
Sun Aug 19 21:11:13 PDT 2001


Happily a nice, forward thinking Tulsa law firm has done
the work for all concerned and interested citizens.

<http://www.tilly.com>

"Tilly & Fitzgerald is engaged in a general civil practice,
including trial and appellate work in all state and federal
courts...
" Tilly & Fitzgerald employs state of the art technology in the
practice of law, increasing the speed and efficiency of our
ability to serve client needs. From document assembly to
computer graphics to electronic research, our attorneys are
able to utilize the power and convenience of computers and
the internet to better serve our clients in a competitive
environment."

Partner James W. (Jim) Tilly, has graciously posted the
business, home and spousal contact information for _all_
of his fellow TU Lawschool Class of '79 reunion mateys
at:

<http://www.tilly.com/tulawclassof79>

>The name of the prosecuting attorney is on the plea bargain
>sent to Brian, copy below.

>> blah, blah, blah...
>> I believe a prompt resolution
>> of this matter is in everyone's best interest.
>>
>> Sincerly yours,
>> SHELDON J. SPERLING
>> United States Attorney

...and TU Law '79.

Now here a conundrum for Mr. Sperling, Esquire:  If your
classmate's web homepage <www.tilly.com> doesn't directly
link to the page with your home address, home phone, wife's
name, etc. then does the fact that Google's spiders and bots
finked you out (probably because your dearly beloved classmates
linked to the page from their own vanity home pages)
constitute intentional unauthorized access to a  protected
computer system under 18 USC 1030a2C?





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