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Police Blotter: Can Circuit City techs legally peruse files?

December 14, 2007 After retailer allegedly discovers contraband on man's PC, he asks judges to say results of search can't be used as evidence. TAGS: Police Blotter, appeals court, Circuit City Stores Inc., technician, Pennsylvania, burner, evidence, court, Mr., DVD-drive, DVD burner, video, DVD, hard drive

Police blotter: Porn suspect claims rights breach

September 16, 2005 Man facing child pornography charges asks a court to throw out evidence he claims was illegally seized by government agents. TAGS: warrant, Police Blotter, agent, Mr., porn, evidence, court, search

Police blotter: Fired federal worker sues over googling

May 9, 2007 Man sues after a U.S. Commerce Department official does Google search and discovers information about prior job losses. TAGS: Police Blotter, Ms., Mr., Indianapolis, communication, worker, Google Search, search engine, credit card, Google Inc., U.S.

Police blotter: Student sues over IM-related suspension

June 30, 2006 New York school suspends a student due to allegedly "threatening" instant-messaging icon naming a teacher. TAGS: First Amendment, Police Blotter, threat, icon, student, home PC, IM, speech, teacher, law, Mr., New York

Police blotter: Open Wi-Fi blamed in child porn case

April 18, 2007 Texas man says FBI's search warrant was invalid because a neighbor could have been using his unsecured 802.11 wireless connection. TAGS: Police Blotter, warrant, wireless connection, Texas, IEEE 802.11, Yahoo! Inc., Wi-Fi, Time Warner Inc., IP address, Mr., agent, IP, owner, search, IM

Police blotter: FBI's 'misleading' wiretap suppressed

March 7, 2007 Appeals court upholds ruling against FBI's mobile phone wiretap of an alleged drug dealer because it was based on a deceptive affidavit. TAGS: affidavit, surveillance, wiretap, informant, Police Blotter, dealer, mobile phone, agent, Mr.
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