Ah, it has been returned, as soon as Apple asked for it. And they "tried" to put it all back together.
But yeah, damaging it was probably not a great help to their defense. On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Casey Dougall < [email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Jerry Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Actually, it isn't Apple. > > > > It is the police and district attorney who decide a crime was committed. > > > > (Which it looks like in this case it probably was - since knowingly > > purchasing and taking possession of lost property is a theft crime in > CA.) > > > > > IF they took pictures of the device and called it a day, that would have > been one thing, the fact tat they broke into pieces and it wasn't returned > is the problem. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know on the House of Fusion mailing lists Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/message.cfm/messageid:316747 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/unsubscribe.cfm
