CA11: Wife having computer password showed her apparent authority over it

It was reasonable for police to believe that defendant’s wife had apparent authority to consent to providing the password to them to search his laptop. He argued that he gave it for the limited purpose of fixing a printer problem, but the police had every reason to believe she had apparent authority to consent to it. United States v. Groover, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 14966 (11th Cir. August 25, 2015).

Defendant’s wife had apparent authority to consent to a search of their joint property, even though they were in a domestic dispute. United States v. Montemayor, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 112204 (S.D.Tex. August 25, 2015).*

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