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Re: You Can Be Prosecuted for Clearing Your Browser History in US
by
BADecker
on 08/06/2015, 18:40:49 UTC
Yeah, ridiculous law and very vague. Seems like a last resort to try pin something on someone when no other charges will stick.

No need to clear the browsing history, let browsers not to remember the browsing history ever.
Then you won't be able to prove that you didn't clear it.

How could they prove it was you who cleared it in the first place. I'd blame the NSA hacked into my computer and framed the charge  Cheesy.

Yes!

And there are loads of convictions because the defendants were befuddled, and couldn't answer the court within the 3-second time limit generally given... didn't even have enough wits in their fear to say something like, "I need more time to think about the answer."

The prisons are full of people, and the courts have made $billions for the State, simply because of befuddlement among the defendants. The real crimes are mostly the attorneys and judges, since they are all on the same side.

There is a conflict of interest in every court case where the defendant has an attorney. Why? Because all attorneys are OFFICERS OF THE COURT just to be attorneys. Big conflict of interest. An attorney's first allegiance is to the court.

The Bar Association has turned the courts in America into slave-making palaces.

Smiley