NM: Giving laptop to another for repair and then asking for CP to be destroyed was a waiver of REP

Defendant took his computer to a friend who was going to do a software and hardware upgrade on it. While the friend was working on the computer, defendant volunteered there was child pornography on the computer and asked him to destroy it. Instead, he copied it for the police. If anything, defendant had a reasonable expectation that it would be disclosed to the police rather than destroyed when he gave the computer to another. State v. Ballard, 2012 NMCA 43, 276 P.3d 976 (2012),* Certiorari Granted, May 2, 2012, No. 33,565.

Defendant admitted he was speeding, so the officer had probable cause for a stop, and it ripened into reasonable suspicion for a longer stop based on what was observed and from information from other officers. United States v. Mudgett, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 31720 (D. Minn. February 22, 2012).*

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