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Sherman A1

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Wed Jun 17, 2015, 04:18 PM Jun 2015

Looking at laws that might apply if Cards hacked Astros

In a statement released Wednesday, Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak and team chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. strongly condemned the alleged hacking.

"These are serious allegations that don’t reflect who we are as an organization,” DeWitt said. "We are committed to getting to the bottom of this matter as soon as possible, and if anyone within our organization is determined to be involved in anything inappropriate, they will be held accountable."

As soon as the team became aware of the investigation several months ago, officials retained former U.S. attorney James G. Martin, with the law firm Dowd Bennett, to conduct an internal review and provide the information necessary to federal investigators. Martin said the review was not yet complete, and that he would not say anything more to avoid jeopardizing the ongoing federal investigation.

http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/looking-laws-might-apply-if-cards-hacked-astros

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