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Man’s e-mails to wife not ‘obscene’ (access required)

By Deborah Elkins
Published: November 3, 2010

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If a man’s dirty e-mails were intended to insult his estranged wife, not to turn her on, he cannot be convicted of computer harassment by sending obscene e-mails, according to a decision released yesterday by the Virginia Court of Appeals. That Dennis Barson wanted to harass his wife Amanda, from whom he was separated, was not ...
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