Yahoo Messenger chat transcripts, screen captures and videos can be shown at the trial of a man accused of lying in his application for naturalization, a federal judge in Pittsburgh has ruled.
Prosecutors allege that Lahbib Hannoune answered “no” to a question in January 2009 asking if he had ever committed a crime for which he hadn’t been arrested, although he had engaged in sexual communication with a person he believed to be 13 years old during the two months just prior to answering the question.
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