SAN FRANCISCO - The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed Thursday to reconsider how much suspicion is required to search a personal computer for child pornography.
A three-judge panel last September threw out a conviction against a Washington state resident on the grounds that an FBI agent searched his computer without probable cause.
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A three-judge panel last September threw out a conviction against a Washington state resident on the grounds that an FBI agent searched his computer without probable cause.
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