The obvious question seems to be whether and to what extent did the wife have an expectation of privacy. Did the husband know the wife’s email password? If so, how did he know her password? Did the wife know that the husband knew the wife’s password? Had the wife ever told the husband to access her account for any reason? Did the wife have the password saved for automatic entry on the family computer?
This case illustrates a very important point: according to this article, approximately 45% of divorce cases involve some sort of electronic snooping. This might include access to email, Facebook, or other electronic information.
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