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Police blotter: Child porn in Web cache OK

November 24, 2006 In this week's installment, court reverses conviction of man who viewed illegal porn but didn't know it was saved in his Web cache. TAGS: conviction, Police Blotter, defendant, Pennsylvania, cache, possession, evidence, prosecutor, law, image, situation, Web browser, hard drive

Police Blotter: Armed robbers nabbed through text messages

February 25, 2008 Court doesn't agree with armed-robbery defendants, who say police need a judge-signed court order to obtain archived text messages. TAGS: text message, Police Blotter, subpoena, defendant, prosecutor, count, evidence, attorney, U.S., message

Police blotter: Unbrotherly love in Craigslist sex ad

March 21, 2007 New Jersey man is convicted of posting "deviant" sex ad on Craigslist supposedly from his sister, violating judge's no-contact order. TAGS: Craigslist, New Jersey, defendant, Police Blotter, order, opinion, analysis, message, IP

Police blotter: Cops OK to copy cell phone content

April 19, 2007 Truck driver arrested on drug charges says state troopers needed a warrant before copying contents of his cell phones. TAGS: Police Blotter, warrant, defendant, truck, evidence, cell phone, search, laptop computer

Police Blotter: Court overturns man's Net ban for life

June 6, 2007 Appeals court decides that judge's decision to permanently ban sex offender from Internet is too broad. TAGS: Police Blotter, ban, defendant, employment, condition, computer network, court, Pennsylvania, education

Police Blotter: Dot-com swindler goes to prison

November 21, 2007 Appeals court upholds verdict, revokes bail for church elder convicted of bilking dot-com IPO investors out of their life savings. TAGS: defendant, dot-com, Police Blotter, New Jersey, investor, IPO, fund, investment, Internet company, tax

Police Blotter: Can a cell phone camera intimidate a witness?

November 16, 2007 Court rules that trial defendant committed crime when pretending to photograph an undercover officer with his cell phone. TAGS: officer, informant, Police Blotter, defendant, cell phone, Massachusetts, photograph, camera

Police blotter: Cops raid Usenet provider over porn

September 8, 2006 Judge lets civil rights lawsuit proceed that Usenet provider filed against Pa. police after being raided. TAGS: Usenet, plaintiff, Pennsylvania, Police Blotter, defendant, raid, claim, Communications Decency Act, violation, attorney, U.S. District Judge, police, Judge, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider

Police blotter: Closed-source breathalyzer on trial

October 21, 2005 In this installment: Should computers with secret methods of operation be used to convict Americans accused of drunk driving? TAGS: Police Blotter, dispute, defendant, Florida, source code, attorney, manual, operation

Police blotter: Porn-dialing firm loses appeal

March 31, 2006 A company with a downloadable dial-for-porn program that charged $3.99 a minute for calls to Madagascar loses appeal. TAGS: Verity Inc., adult entertainment, Police Blotter, defendant, porn, billing, AT&T Corp., appeal, subscriber, dialer, Sprint Nextel, call, California, modem

Police Blotter: MySpace profile sets convicted felon free

November 30, 2007 Man convicted of molesting two girls gets new trial after appeals court agrees jurors shouldn't have perused MySpace for one girl's profile. TAGS: juror, Police Blotter, West Virginia, jury, conviction, appeals court, trial, verdict, MySpace, girl, defendant, error

Police blotter: Net pharmacy conviction overturned

February 17, 2006 Web site owners convicted of running illegal pharmacy get new trial, after judges rule video testimony was unconstitutional. TAGS: witness, testimony, videoconferencing, defendant, Police Blotter, pharmacy, prosecution, conviction, trial, government, policy, evidence, prosecutor, Australia, attorney, U.S.

Police Blotter: Defendant wins breathalyzer source code

August 9, 2007 Man charged with drunk driving says his attorney needs access to the source code to fight the charges; state supreme court agrees. TAGS: Minnesota, source code, Police Blotter, defendant, prohibition, attorney, state, court

Police Blotter: Intoxilyzer code must be disclosed

January 28, 2008 Appeals court rules that Kentucky driver facing DUI charges based on a closed-source breath alcohol reading can inspect the source code. TAGS: Kentucky, Police Blotter, source code, prosecutor, subpoena, defendant, attorney general, defense, attorney
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