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If you delete e-mail after you receive a subpoena that requires you to provide them to the court you will be far worse off. Remember Yahoo E-mail is also stored with Yahoo and also the recipients have copies. With a proper subpoena, Yahoo will provide all e-mail to requesting party. I'm also sure that anybody else who received your e-mail would also provide copies.
They will also discover that you deleted e-mail after you received the subpoena.
This will destroy your credibility and whatever defense you might have had. The judge will find you in contempt and punish you accordingly. Then he will find in favor of whoever opposes you in his court and then punish you even more. Then criminal charges will be filed against you and you will go through another legal trial and finally, you will be punished for your criminal behavior. I bet you will be fined severely and spend a bunch of time in jail when it is all said and done.
Lord Nelson is a troll - and wears a wig that smells like piss.
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