MT: 911 call about drunk driver was corroborated when car found

A 911 call reported a potential drunk driver. When the car was found, the officer’s observations were at least reasonable suspicion justifying a stop. Indreland v. Mont. DOJ, 2019 MT 141, 2019 Mont. LEXIS 226 (June 18, 2019).

Defendant was alleged to have uploaded an image of known child pornography to ChatStep which uses software to scan all images against known child porn. That image was forwarded to NCMEC. He had no reasonable expectation of privacy in that image. That led to a search warrant for his computers. Morales v. State, 2019 Fla. App. LEXIS 9666 (Fla. 1st DCA June 20, 2019).*

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