CA9: CP SW affidavit didn’t have to exclude possibility of IP spoofing to show PC

Affiant didn’t have to exclude the possibility of IP spoofing in a child pornography case search warrant request to show probable cause . Moreover, it wouldn’t be apparent until the forensic analysis if there was. United States v. Saterstad, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 8578 (9th Cir. Mar. 24, 2021).

Connecticut has previously held that Carpenter is retroactive to cases where the issue was raised before finality. In this case, however, the issue wasn’t preserved in part because Carpenter was decided after the opening brief was in. Thus, it was harmless at best that the appellate court below didn’t permit supplement briefing on the issue because of lack of preservation. State v. Armadore, 2021 Conn. LEXIS 74 (Mar. 23, 2021).*

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