"Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue - re. California v. Bray and Ayers, I don't have the date, but it
is on right now; I will suhmit a question to courttv though if I can
from their site; will check it out.
Best wishes, :) LDMF.
----------------------Sue Hartigan wrote:-------------------------------
> 
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Hi Dr. L.:
> 
> Do you have the date on this?
> 
> If you go to http://www.ca.gov/s/govt/judicial.html you can get any
> opinion from the Ca courts.  I am going through a list now to see if I
> can find the names you put on here.
> 
> Sue
> >
> > Hello Doctor,
> >
> > If it was covered by Court TV then it is likely that they have the case
> > on it's web site archives.  You can check there to see if they have
> > transcripts and the results of evidentiary rulings.  Many times they will
> > have a link to this information and not limit their data to the verdict
> > only.  If it's not on there you may simply try sending an e-mail to the
> > Court TV staff citing the case and asking them what the judge ruled with
> > respect to that evidence.
> >
> > Another source would be the local newspapers for that city, which are
> > probably on the net.  But you'd have to search via key word in order to
> > find it.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 16:28:06 -0800 "Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >"Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > >
> > >Bill - your post is intriguing.  Re California v. Bray and Ayers, Yes,
> > >Courttv. Is it really possible to find out how particular sub-rulings
> > >come out, on the Internet? This was such an interesting interplay on
> > >the
> > >issue of whether computer logs to the 'self' vary from diaries; I
> > >don't
> > >think I'll hear how the judge rules, as they have moved on to other
> > >forensic issues as to what was discovered on the premises including
> > >but
> > >not limited to disks that were lying around; please post if there is a
> > >way to follow up, as I only thought one could look up final verdicts
> > >on
> > >their website.  :) LDMF.
> >
> 
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> 
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> 2.
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