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Litigation

Mar. 30, 2016

Government dropping case against Apple over iPhone

The government said Monday it no longer needs Apple's help in unlocking a phone used in the San Bernardino shooting.

By Amanda Schallert
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The government said Monday it no longer needs Apple's help in unlocking a phone used by the perpetrator in the San Bernardino shooting, ending a case that could have had lasting effects on an area of search warrant law attorneys said lacked clear boundaries.

The high-stakes legal confrontation ended after the U.S. attorney's office of the Central District asked Magistrate Judge Sheri Pym t...

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