Category Archives: Consent

D.N.J.: A child pornography search warrant for all computers and computer-like stuff on the premises is not overbroad

A child pornography search warrant for all computers and computer-like stuff on the premises is not overbroad. Defendant’s business record argument analogy completely fails. United States v. Fernandez, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 50818 (D. N.J. April 11, 2014).* Defendant’s consent … Continue reading

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D.Mass.: Consent obtained during proffer session violated proffer agreement; suppressed

Defendant’s consent to search of his computers during his 8th of 15 proffers led to his being charged, and it violated the proffer agreement. Then a search warrant was issued for the computers to defendant’s bankruptcy trustee. United States v. … Continue reading

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