Daily Archives: May 14, 2019

Army: Email address link to CP provided nexus to def’s devices and quarters

Defendant was retired military working as a contractor in Afghanistan. Child pornography was traced to him by his email address. That gave the magistrate issuing the search warrant reason to believe that child pornography would be found on his digital … Continue reading

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CA11: Def abandoned his cell phone and property in the building he moved out of and never came back for it

Defendant was held to have abandoned his cell phone by leaving it behind when he moved and making no effort to retrieve it and many other belongings. United States v. Gregg, 2019 U.S. App. LEXIS 13874 (11th Cir. May 9, … Continue reading

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American Enterprise Institute: Would privacy legislation actually improve people’s privacy?

American Enterprise Institute: Would privacy legislation actually improve people’s privacy? by Jim Harper: The likelihood of federal privacy legislation has waxed and waned many times over the last two decades. It’s presently in a waxing phase, so it’s worth reviewing … Continue reading

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