Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations: Office of Legal Education
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Book Synopsis: Case law related to electronic evidence has developed significantly. Of particular note has been the development of topics such as the procedures for warrants used to search and seize computers, the procedures for obtaining cell phone location information, and the procedures for the compelled disclosure of the content of electronic communications. In addition, as possession of electronic devices has become the norm, courts have had the opportunity in a large number of cases to address questions such as the application of the search incident to arrest doctrine to electronic devices. We included for your information the "Intake and Charging Policy for Computer Crime Matters" and the October 25, 2016 update.
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