Jan 092017
January 9, 2017
Court, Surveillance, U.S.
Somehow linking defendant’s address to an IP address in an investigation of use of the internet is nexus if there is otherwise probable cause to search electronic devices at defendant’s address. (How it was obtained isn’t all that important. The real question is whether it’s likely correct.) United States v. Granley, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1763 (D.Minn. Jan. 5, 2017):
Read an excerpt from the opinion on FourthAmendment.com.
via Joe Cadillic
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