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To: David Lawrence who wrote (397)8/21/2003 11:33:22 PM
From: John Sladek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 408
 
David, I think that is more like a curse than a threat.

Why did he shorten it? I always thought it was FOESAD.

does ESAD qualify as a death threat



To: David Lawrence who wrote (397)9/13/2005 9:59:09 PM
From: dantecristo  Respond to of 408
 
Delfino v. Agilent
A California Appellate Court will decide if a company that calls itself an ISP is entitled to CDA immunity after it knowingly harbored a domestic terrorist.

Two years ago Agilent Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:A) fired what it called a "bad employee" months after he was arrested by the FBI for emailing death threats from work. Federal authorities prosecuted Agilent's engineer and a trial judge awarded the victims $1.1 million.

The Appellants Opening Brief was filed on September 12, 2005.

www.geocities.com/varianmedical/OB.pdf