U.S. v. Turner, No. 98-1258 (1st Cir.) (169 F.3d 84) (February 26, 1999) (Judge Conrad K. Cyr)
Loaded on April 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
April 19, 1999
Filed under:
Punch And Jurists,
Consent.
Here the Court affirmed the suppression of several items of child pornography found on the defendant's computer, holding that the scope of the search exceeded his consent to search his apartment in connection with an unrelated matter.
In this case, the defendant's neighbor was the victim of a nighttime assault ...
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