Not all claims of digital alibi end up being accepted by Courts. It is worth mentioning the case involving Everett Eugene Russell [13], a Texan man accused by his ex-wife of the violation of a protective order requiring the ex-husband to stay away from her residence. Part of the evidence supporting the alibi claimed by the defendant consisted of a disk containing a set of cookies, which would have proven that Mr. Russell was surfing the Web at the time of the crime. It was not sufficient, since the Prosecutors argued that the cookie files could have been tampered, and the Jury agreed. Mr. Russell was also convicted by the Texas appeals Court.