U.S. v. Graziano, No. 07-CR-0508 (JFB) (E.D.N.Y.) (558 F.Supp.2d 304) (March 20, 2008) (Judge Joseph F. Bianco)
As a Government agent in this case observed, computers can be repositories of one’s most private, even subconscious, thoughts. Asked why he examined Internet history files when searching a defendant’s computer for gambling records, he explained they “help[ ] to give you what the user was thinking about . . ...
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