The Private Search Doctrine in Child Pornography Cases
Published for NC Criminal Law on June 04, 2015.
Many child pornography cases begin when someone with access to the defendant’s computer looks through it, finds child pornography, and contacts law enforcement. For example, the recent Raleigh case in which a “Santa for hire” was charged with possessing child pornography began when a computer repair technician contacted police. In this type of case, does ... Read more
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