Australian Coverage: The Sydney Morning Herald

Teacher faces jail over pop-up porn

The Sydney Morning Herald
Asher Moses
March 1, 2007

"The court opted to deny / prevent the defense from presenting evidence to rebut the evidence introduced by the state," Volle said. [Julie's Husband]

"The states assertion of a deliberate attempt to access pornographic web sites can only be deemed as persecution of a political nature."

Volle added that two independent forensic investigations had concluded that malicious code had caused the pop-ups, not a deliberate act by Amero.

In another blog post, the director of technical education at security software maker ESET, Randy Abrams, posed the question: "Can a legal system unversed in technology result in a fair trial."



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