U.S. v. Arnold, No. 06-50581 (9th Cir.) (533 F.3d 1003) (July 10, 2008) (Judge Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain)
Loaded on Aug. 1, 2008
published in Punch and Jurists
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Here, in a brief decision that offers little in the way of analysis, the Ninth Circuit held that reasonable suspicion is not needed for customs officials to search a laptop or other personal electronic storage devices at the border.
On July 17, 2005, Michael Arnold, a 43-year old U.S. citizen, ...
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