Daily Archives: May 4, 2024

FL3: Cell phone dump in civil case denied; no showing of need

In a civil case, the court granted a writ of certiorari against the trial court’s order permitting access to a party’s cell phone by forensic imaging. “We recognize, of course, that Swezy is not altogether foreclosed from seeking electronically stored … Continue reading

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E.D.Va.: Must plead prejudice when delay of a cell phone SW is alleged

Defendant’s cell phone was validly seized by the police but they didn’t get a warrant until nine months later. He says it’s a “clear violation” of the Fourth Amendment but he doesn’t allege any prejudice. Denied. United States v. Campbell, … Continue reading

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