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U.S. v. Arnold, No. CR 05-00772ADDP (C.D.Cal.) (454 F.Supp.2d 999) (October 2, 2006) (Judge Dean D. Pregerson)

This is an interesting decision in which Judge Pregerson held, as a matter of first impression, that the Government cannot conduct a border search of the private and personal information stored on a traveler’s computer without complying with the Fourth Amendment’s standard of reasonable suspicion. In so ruling, he rejected ...

 

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