Oakland County prosecutors are using a criminal provision designed to prosecute identity theft and the theft of trade secrets.
Leon Walker shared a laptop with his wife, Clara Walker, and accessed her GMail account. They later divorced.
Putting aside the intent behind this law, the question is one of prosecutorial discretion and frankly over-reach. We have seen the gradual over-criminalization of America where every act — great or small — has been translated into some form of crime. For a previous column, click here. If this type of intrusion is criminal, millions of people would be felons. Without some evidence of a collateral crime such as identity theft, the prosecutors should have left this to the divorce courts. My assumption is that Ms. Cooper has other crimes to prosecute in Michigan.
Source: FREEP
Jonathan Turley
