| Did i do anything to trigger that company to send the mail? Did I take that action after the order or not? Because doing something when I'm married and forgetting to undo that after a restraining order is different to deliberately doing something after an order has been taken out. If a spammer is spoofing my details I can demonstrate to the court that I had nothing to do with the sending of that spam. There's a reasonable point to be made about the burden of proof, i guess. People who are spoofed did not send the contact. Just checking but you do see the difference between: Bob does nothing to contact Chris. But Sam Spammer sends an email to Chris using Bob's forged email details. And Bob joins a website. The website asks for access to Bob's email contacts, and offers to send emails to everyone on that list, and Bob says "go ahead". When a judge tells you that you're going to jail if you break an order you either get ready to go to jail and break the order or you make efforts to not break the order. It is very normal to deal with i justice after the event by appealing at a pater date. |