Wife cheats, husband finds out - husband faces charges

This story is amazing! Excerpt:

'A US man who says he learned of his wife's affair by reading her e-mail on their computer faces trial on felony computer misuse charges. Leon Walker, 33, of Michigan, used his wife's password to get into her Gmail account. Clara Walker filed for a divorce, which was granted this month.
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Mr Walker told The Oakland Press of Pontiac that he was trying to protect the couple's children from neglect and calls the case a "miscarriage of justice." Oakland County Assistant Prosecutor Sydney Turner says the charge is justified and the case will go ahead on February 7.
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Privacy law writer Frederick Lane told the Detroit Free Press the law typically is used to prosecute identity theft and stealing trade secrets. He says he questions if a wife can expect privacy on a computer she shares with her husband.'

Of course, the wife who rifles her husband's computer and empties his bank account before filing for divorce is perfectly entitled - she's his wife, of course, everything is "shared". This story screams it out - men aren't equal, we don't own anything unless the wife agrees.

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Unbelievable. How long will men tolerate this until they start to fight for their rights?

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I don't think this is a good example of the misandry or male discrimination that boys and men face today. I believe this is a very strange legal maneuver made out of spite, at the same time that the couple was going through a divorce. If the defendant Leon Walker is convicted, then OK, maybe it is misandry or male discrimination. But right now it is only a charge trumped up during a divorce case, and we all know that very strange accusations come out of divorce cases, particularly coming out of the mouths of women (or their lawyer).

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