EFTA00030972.pdf

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Type: Email
File Size: 30.9 KB
Summary

An email dated January 4, 2010, between legal professionals discussing the admissibility of evidence in a child pornography distribution case. The sender describes forensic findings of a virtual reality game titled 'Hizashi no nakano real' found on the defendant's computer and asks if this interactive content is admissible in court. The document is marked with ID EFTA00030972.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Redacted Sender Sender (Likely Prosecutor/Attorney)
Asking for legal advice regarding evidence admissibility in a CP case.
Redacted Recipient Recipient
Colleague being asked for legal opinion.
Unnamed Defendant Defendant
Subject of a CP distribution case; computers were seized from their house.
Unnamed Examiner Forensic Examiner
Analyzed the seized computers and discovered the virtual reality game file.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Yahoo
Platform used for uploads in the CP distribution case.

Timeline (2 events)

Prior to 2010-01-04
Seizure of four computers from defendant's house.
Defendant's house
Law Enforcement Defendant
Prior to 2010-01-04
Forensic examination of seized computers revealing CP activity and a specific virtual reality game.
Forensics Lab (implied)
Forensic Examiner

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where four computers were seized.

Relationships (1)

Redacted Sender Professional/Legal Colleagues Redacted Recipient
Sender asking 'I'd appreciate your thoughts' on a legal admissibility issue.

Key Quotes (5)

"Here’s an issue I haven’t seen addressed: CP distribution case arising from multiple reports of uploads to Yahoo photo albums."
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"Forensics reveal a large compressed file on the root of the C drive of the computer most actively used for CP activity."
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"found it to be a virtual reality game call Hizashi no nakano real"
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"The only Local User who has the game loaded is our defendant."
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"Admissible?"
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Complete text extracted from the document (1,157 characters)

To: [Redacted]
From: [Redacted]
Sent: Mon 1/4/2010 8:36:55 PM (UTC)
Subject: Admissibility of Sex Game
Hello and Happy New Year!
Here’s an issue I haven’t seen addressed: CP distribution case arising from multiple reports of uploads to Yahoo photo albums. Four computers seized from defendant’s house. CP-related activity found on all four. Forensics reveal a large compressed file on the root of the C drive of the computer most actively used for CP activity. The examiner was able to save and install the file and found it to be a virtual reality game call Hizashi no nakano real, in which the player uses the mouse to control a virtual hand that molests an animated Asian girl whose age appears to be about 10. The game was accompanied by a detailed “walk through” document telling the steps for navigating the game. This document, like the game itself, is very graphic and detailed. The only Local User who has the game loaded is our defendant. Forensics show our Local User had gotten to Level 4 of the game, which involves significant and sustained affirmative acts against the virtual girl.
Admissible?
I’d appreciate your thoughts.
EFTA00030972

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