No. In that case there is obvious evidence of a crime. With that
evidence it is very easy to get a warrant to search whatever.

The problem was in this case the repair guy reported something that
might have maybe been illegal, and the police searched the computer
without getting a warrant. Because they probably did not have enough
to justify a warrant.

Good thing there wasn't evidence in there of a serious crime, or the
police would have blown any chance of prosecuting ever.

On 8/16/05, brobborb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree.  But what do u think about the fact that when u go get your
> pictures develop at he photolab, the technician can (has to?) report illegal
> photos (kiddie pron) to the authorities?  Isnt this kinda the same thing?

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