Cal.4th: Google turning over CP to NCMEC was private search

Google found child pornography in emails and submitted them to NCMEC. This was a private search (which is explained in detail). It is no different than the search in Jacobsen. People v. Wilson, 2020 Cal. App. LEXIS 976 (4th Dist. Oct. 21, 2020).*

The encounter here started out as consensual but turned into reasonable suspicion. Defendant was tucking something into his pants that was L shaped and looked like a gun on the bodycam video. United States v. McKay, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 194745 (N.D. Ill. Oct. 20, 2020).*

The call to the police of a man asleep in his car outside a liquor store justified a community caretaking encounter with the car. State v. Ciza, 2020 Iowa App. LEXIS 982 (Oct. 21, 2020).*

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