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.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Redacted Sender | Sender (Likely Prosecutor/Attorney) |
Asking for legal advice regarding evidence admissibility in a CP case.
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| Redacted Recipient | Recipient |
Colleague being asked for legal opinion.
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| Unnamed Defendant | Defendant |
Subject of a CP distribution case; computers were seized from their house.
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| Unnamed Examiner | Forensic Examiner |
Analyzed the seized computers and discovered the virtual reality game file.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Yahoo |
Platform used for uploads in the CP distribution case.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Location where four computers were seized.
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"Here’s an issue I haven’t seen addressed: CP distribution case arising from multiple reports of uploads to Yahoo photo albums."Source
"Forensics reveal a large compressed file on the root of the C drive of the computer most actively used for CP activity."Source
"found it to be a virtual reality game call Hizashi no nakano real"Source
"The only Local User who has the game loaded is our defendant."Source
"Admissible?"Source
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