NY2: No REP in a computer open on a P2P network

There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in a computer open to the world on a P2P network and anybody can come into. People v. Worrell, 2019 NY Slip Op 02127, 2019 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2111 (2d Dept. Mar. 20, 2019).

Finding the alleged suspect vehicle half an hour after a report of erratic driving was not reasonable suspicion. Lies v. N.D. DOT, 2019 ND 83 (Mar. 15, 2019).*

On a citizen complaint to 911 describing a person in a particular car casing cars in a parking lot, defendant was stopped, and it was with reasonable suspicion. United States v. Farley, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 44169 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 19, 2019).*

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