[ Includes
*planting evidence on computer
*illegal computer entry, search
*police use of illegal evidence
*computer forensics
*reputations
and at no extra charge,
*kiddy prawns
*busted judge
*vigilantes
]



http://latimes.com/editions/orange/la-000027414apr17.story?coll=la%2Deditions%2Dorange

Hacker to Be Key in Trial of Judge
[*]  Courts: Attorneys for Ronald Kline of Irvine argue that Canadian

police had doubts about child porn informant.

wo months before child pornography charges were filed against an Orange
County judge, Canadian authorities expressed "serious doubt" about the
work of a hacker who allegedly discovered illegal photographs on the
jurist's home computer, according to court documents filed this week.

Police used the information from the unidentified hacker to obtain a
search warrant for Judge Ronald C. Kline's home in Irvine, where they
allegedly found more than 1,500 computer images of child porn.

The credibility of the hacker--and whether he violated the judge's
constitutional rights--are expected to be key elements in Kline's
upcoming federal trial. Kline's attorneys argued in court documents
filed Monday that a Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigator told
Irvine police that the hacker, who lives in Canada, was breaking the law
and could not be used as an informant.

"Our problem is how do we continue to receive information from him with
the knowledge that the method he is using to extract the information
identifying the bad guys is illegal," wrote Investigator George Barnett
in a Sept. 6 e-mail to an Irvine detective.

"There is some expectation of privacy on the part of the bad guys."

Irvine police, however, contend that defense attorneys have quoted the
e-mail out of context. Investigators said the hacker's methods are
irrelevant to the case because he was not acting as an agent of law
enforcement when he hacked into Kline's computer.

Barnett's e-mail, they said, discussed the possible legal problems
investigators would face if they used future tips from the hacker.

"It had nothing to do with the Kline investigation," Irvine Police Det.
Ron Carr said. "It was a conversation between us about using him [the
hacker] in the future."

Barnett said through a police spokesman that he could not comment while
the case is pending.

Kline, 61, has pleaded not guilty to six charges of possessing child
pornography. He also pleaded not guilty to separate state charges of
molesting a 14-year-old boy more than two decades ago.

In the latest federal court filing, Kline's attorneys said that others
also questioned the hacker's credibility.

The head of Predator-Hunter, a Cleveland-based Internet watchdog group
that claimed the hacker as an informant, expressed concerns about the
hacker to Irvine police.

Predator-Hunter's founder, Michael Vaughan, wrote to Carr in January:

"I have recently confirmed how horrifyingly dirty [the hacker] is....
[The hacker] appears to represent a greater threat to children than the
'Judge' or any predator we have IDed to date."

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