Post: obstruction of correspondence (18 USC Section 1702)

Posted by tnaff on 8/13/07
Does the individual who SENDS mail that was opened--and destroyed--by someone other than the addressee have any recourse against the person who is responsible for obstruction of correspondence?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- obstruction of correspondence (18 USC Section 1702), 8/13/07, by tnaff.
- Re: obstruction of correspondence (18 USC Section 1702), 8/13/07, by annon..
- Re: obstruction of correspondence (18 USC Section 1702), 8/13/07, by tcnaff.
- Re: obstruction of correspondence (18 USC Section 1702), 8/13/07, by tcnaff.
- Re: obstruction of correspondence (18 USC Section 1702), 8/13/07, by tcnaff.
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