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Litigation

Oct. 13, 2012

Judge reaches compromise on hackers' computers

A federal judge ordered the government Thursday to hand the court more than 100 computers and storage devices obtained by 27 search warrants in a Wikileaks hacker case, rather than keep them in the prosecutors' possession.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A federal judge ordered the government Thursday to hand the court more than 100 computers and storage devices obtained by 27 search warrants in a Wikileaks hacker case, rather than keep them in the prosecutors' possession.


Senior U.S. District Judge D. Lowell Jensen of Oakland came to the compromise decision in a hearing sought by federal prosecutors to appeal U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul S. Grew...

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