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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 2826757" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>In this instance no one has any right to your phone records unless you choose to provide them or they obtain a subpoena. </p><p></p><p>If they want to pursue a civil action, they would plonk down a nice fat chunk of money to an attorney who would jump through the hoops to get your records. That's assuming they want to spend a ton of money to "prove" that they were actually harassed and have some way of determining their monetary damages.</p><p></p><p>Criminal? The district attorney, if he didn't die from laughter, would get the records. Then he would have to decide whether to file charges (or turn it over to a grand jury, whatever) in an attempt to throw Joe Courier in jail for a 13 second phone call about a package. </p><p></p><p>This place never ceases to amaze me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 2826757, member: 23516"] In this instance no one has any right to your phone records unless you choose to provide them or they obtain a subpoena. If they want to pursue a civil action, they would plonk down a nice fat chunk of money to an attorney who would jump through the hoops to get your records. That's assuming they want to spend a ton of money to "prove" that they were actually harassed and have some way of determining their monetary damages. Criminal? The district attorney, if he didn't die from laughter, would get the records. Then he would have to decide whether to file charges (or turn it over to a grand jury, whatever) in an attempt to throw Joe Courier in jail for a 13 second phone call about a package. This place never ceases to amaze me. [/QUOTE]
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