D.D.C.: Govt still hasn’t complied with the D.D.C.’s requirements for electronic searches; do it again

The government still hasn’t complied with the D.D.C.’s requirements for electronic searches. Do it again. In re Odys Loox Plus Tablet Serial Number 4707213703415 in Custody of United States Postal Inspection Service, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 37110 (D.D.C. March 20, 2014), a sequal to In re Search of Black iPhone (posted here):

Pending before the Court are four Applications for search and seizure warrants pursuant to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure for four electronic devices. See Affidavit In Support of an Application for a Search Warrant at 29 (hereinafter the “Affidavit”). For the first time, the government’s Application includes an “Attachment C (Search Protocol),” which purports to address concerns the Court raised in In the Matter of the Search of Black iPhone 4, S/N Not Available, Mag. Case No. 14-235, 2014 WL 1045812 (D.D.C. Mar. 11, 2014) (Facciola, M.J.) (hereinafter In re Search of Black iPhone). Attachment C, however, fails to adequately detail the proposed search protocol and thus fails to adequately address the Court’s concerns. For the reasons stated below, the government’s Applications for search and seizure warrants will be denied.

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The government has partially complied with the Court’s opinion. The present Application’s Attachment B addresses all of the Court’s concerns about what will be seized and what is within the scope of the warrant—indeed, it should serve as a model Attachment B for future applications. The government has not, however, adequately addressed the Court’s concerns by explaining how the search will occur and how the government will avoid overseizure by avoiding keeping documents and other information outside the scope of Attachment B.

The bottom line is that the government isn’t taking seriously it’s obligations under Rule 41 and the Fourth Amendment. And why are we surprised?

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