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Nick Bilton:
The San Mateo district attorney could act by early next week, according to people involved in the investigation. The office has the option of filing felony charges. […]
[…] According to people familiar with the investigation, who would not speak on the record because of the potential legal case, charges would most likely be filed against the person or people who sold the prototype iPhone and possibly the buyer.
★ Monday, 26 April 2010