Lawrence Amprim - Farmington MI Frederick P. Williams - Kettering OH
Assignee:
Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
A44C 300
US Classification:
40 2R
Abstract:
This invention relates to a pressure sensitive adhesive label which can be used under severe service conditions such as those found in an automobile engine compartment. The label comprises a laminate comprising a temperature stable woven or non-woven fabric having an ink receptive coating on a first side and a high performance pressure sensitive adhesive coating on the other side thereof.
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Also Thursday, computer expert Frederick Williams told jurors how he recovered a ledger from Wright's computer that described entries for sexual encounters from Oct. 5, 2010 through Feb. 13, 2012, the day before police raided her office and studio in Kennebunk and her home in Wells.
Computer expert Frederick Williams of the Saco Police Department told jurors the video was recovered from a device belonging to Wright and that Strong's computer in Thomaston had 45 snapshots made from the same video.
Frederick Williams of the Saco Police Department told jurors that he found spreadsheets, tax documents and snapshots from Skype video chats on defendant Mark Strong's computer and on computer equipment belonging to fitness instructor Alex Wright, who's accused of using her Zumba studio as a front fo