By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A man whose computer was searched for child pornography - based largely on his subscription to a Web site that offered legal as well as illegal images - Thursday lost his bid to squelch the evidence.
On a 9-2 vote, an en banc panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals uph...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A man whose computer was searched for child pornography - based largely on his subscription to a Web site that offered legal as well as illegal images - Thursday lost his bid to squelch the evidence.
On a 9-2 vote, an en banc panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals uph...
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