S.D.Cal.: Notebook of passwords was within the scope of a CSAM warrant

During a child pornography warranted search, officers found a notebook of passwords, and it was within the scope of the warrant. United States v. Lira-Prado, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 982 (S.D. Cal. Jan. 5, 2026).

One child pornography warrant led to another. The court does not find prosecutorial vindictiveness in the process. United States v. Bennett, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 966 (W.D. Pa. Jan. 5, 2026).*

Appellant’s argument at his trial over a shooting was lack of probable cause with the trial court considering information outside the affidavit for the warrant. On appeal he argued that the execution of the search warrant went beyond the scope of search for firearms, and they seized drugs, too. That issue is unpreserved. Kelly v. State, 2026 Tex. App. LEXIS 24 (Tex. App. – Houston (14th Dist.) Jan. 6, 2026) (unpublished).*

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