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Seriously.... I do hope he does not lose this case, that would really be sad.
Shouldn't the IT department of the college be able to explain the stupidity of it to the school?
Aside from the remarkable overreach by campus and state police in trying to paint a student as suspicious in part because he can navigate a non-Windows computer environment, nothing cited in the warrant application could possibly constitute the cited criminal offenses. There are no assertions that a commercial (i.e. for pay) commercial service was defrauded, a necessary element of any "Obtaining computer services by Fraud or Misrepresentation" allegation. Similarly, the investigating officer doesn't explain how sending an e-mail to a campus mailing list might constitute "unauthorized access to a computer system."
Shouldn't the IT department of the college be able to explain the stupidity of it to the school?