Individuals can NOT "file criminal charges, they may only file a 'complaint.' Only the prosecutor's office can "file charges." You will have to prove some kind of overt action or discrimination committed against yourself - you cannot file a complaint on behalf of others. If the content of the e-mails rises to the level of "hate language" you should contact your state or federal office of civil rights.
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A scam. DO NOT ANSWER THEIR EMAILS!
Unwanted emails, usually trying to sell you something.
Clean there guns, read emails, play games, watch t.v., and wait for there next order. oh yea and eat.
Many people sent emails in 1976, but you are probably referring to Queen Elizabeth II as a famous person who sent their first e-mail in 1976.
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yes, it can if it deal with a criminal or any investigation
Emails are free of cost from the side of Gmail. These Emails can be sent or received without any cost. The only charges are of the internet connection.
Legally you can police, but the problem is that those emails are almost impossible to track. But if you know the person you can claim like harassment.
You can't. It is against the law to obtain another person's password.
if your emails contain information that is damaging to your case, yes it could be, however, your lawyer will want to know as to how she accessed your computer, and if the case is against her, she could also be charged with theft, but this is all for the attorneys to figure out.
Slander, defamation of character and other similar types of personal attacks are not considered criminal offenses. Physical threats to a person and/or property can be considered criminal offenses even in email correspondence, and can be used as evidence in court. However, anyone who engages in such attacks with the knowledge that the charges are false can be sued in civil court by the person(s) and/or business that have incurred financial, emotional, and similar damages. The circumstances would dictate the consequences, that being the case, a specific answer as to possible penalties is not possible.
Yes. For example, most employers have the right to view and release your emails as they desire.
Send emails to other students, do homework, search appropriate things, and anything else that the school does not rule against.
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Fan emails are emails to let fans email their favorite celebrity.
Statutes of limitations apply to torts or criminal acts, not to objects. Statutes of limitations vary by state, between state and federal law, and by offense, among other things.