CA7: Where computer played no role in sex offense, computer search condition needs justification by district court

Defendant was convicted in federal court of failure to register as a sex offender, and the special condition of searches of his computer has to be justified by the district court because computers played no role in his offense. United States v. Goodwin, 717 F.3d 511 (7th Cir. 2013).

Defendant was arrested on probable cause and interrogated. After he gave a statement, he was brought before a judicial officer for his first appearance. The delay was short and did not violate state statute which is more onerous than the requirements of Riverside or Gerstein which were also thus not violated. State v. Caudill, 2013 N.C. App. LEXIS 476 (May 7, 2013).*

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