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Originally Posted by TheDoc
... you can ask for anything you want in a Subpoena, only a few things aren't allowed - like an ISP can't give up your emails through Subpoena only. But during the case, if your emails hold evidence for or against you, they can be requested - just like all other evidence.
You ask for more info, login dates, times.... that's how they build the case and that's how you defend yourself.
Otherwise it's not a court case, it's two people pointing fingers without a single bit of evidence.
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the point is those types of fishing expeditions have been eliminated, because they invade peoples privacy rights.
we don't know if your guilty so we will route around in your private lives is going to cut it anymore
you need to collect proof of guilt before you invade a persons privacy.