CA4: PC was shown def was likely a collector of CP so nine-month-old information wasn’t stale

“We are also not impressed by Sanders’s appellate contention that the facts in the Affidavit were so ‘stale’ as to negate probable cause.” Nine months. “Here, the Affidavit conveyed the same critical information to the magistrate judge — the person who deliberately accessed the pornographic material on the Hurt Meh website probably had a sexual interest in children and was therefore likely to be a collector of child pornography. And the evidence of such activity would be recoverable for long periods of time, even after the pornographic material had been deleted from the computer.” “And we have recognized that the ‘staleness inquiry is unique in [the] child pornography context.’ See Bosyk, 933 F.3d at 330. That is — due to (1) the tendency of individuals who intentionally access to collect child pornography, and (2) the material’s electronic nature causing evidence of collection to be recoverable long after it is deleted — search warrants can reasonably be sustained ‘months, and even years, after the events that gave rise to probable cause.’ Id. at 331 (ruling that search warrant issued five months after ‘click’ was valid).” United States v. Sanders, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 16679 (4th Cir. July 9, 2024). [No case has ever found a CP warrant stale that I could find.]

“Here, the district court concluded that Defendants were entitled to qualified immunity on all of Garcia’s claims because Garcia had not shown a violation of his constitutional rights. We need not address that issue because even if Garcia could show a constitutional violation, his claim would still fail because he has not shown that ‘it was clearly established that the Fourth Amendment prohibited the officer[s’] conduct in the situation [they] confronted.’ See Mullenix v. Luna, 577 U.S. 7, 13 (2015).” Garcia v. Bermea, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 16571 (5th Cir. July 8, 2024).*

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