Re: US mail tampering
Posted by Elonza Hart on 3/22/07
On 7/09/06, Falcon wrote: > On 11/22/05, Sean wrote: >> On 11/03/05, Jason wrote: >> >> Sure is illegal, she can be reading personal information or >> stealing money sent to you >> >> First file a complaint with the Postal Inspector, explain to >> him the situation, they will investigate more and than go >> from there and than if you want seek the advice of an >> Attorney, but the Postal Inspector will probably cover the >> rest and advice you on what to do, if they catch her opening >> your mail, she is in big trouble >> >> Good luck >> >> Sean > > Out of curiosity, does American law also prohibit the opening of > mail by a resident of the same address as the addressee? For > example, let's say someone's child of 19 years of age is sent a > letter (from Canada, by ordinary letterpost) while living at > home, and their parents intercept, open, and then dispose of it. > Is that illegal? So how do you prosecute someone in your hous hold tampering with your mail?
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