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The following is a chronological list of opinions issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of California [E.D.] that involve or touch on some aspect of computer forensics. Every effort is being made to locate relevant decisions; however, this list is intended as a research aid only, and should not be considered definitive. If you have any suggestions for decisions that should be added to this list, please email them to me using the contact form.
Reminder: These case digests are provided for informational purposes only, and do not constitute legal advice. Anyone conducting legal research on a particular topic or in a specific jurisdiction is advised to supplement these materials with their own efforts or those of a qualified attorney whom they have hired for that purpose.
2010
Inman v. Clark, No. CIV S-08-2217-CMK-P, (E.D. Cal. 7-2-2010) -- Petitioner filed writ of habeas corpus, alleging ineffective assistance of counsel. Among other things, petitioner alleged that his trial attorney failed to investigate petitoner's claims that images of child pornography and various hardcore teen and child sex URLs were on his computer as part of research for a proposed article for NBC's Dateline program. The District Court rejected that claim, noting that trial counsel asked police forensic examiners to search for any emails or other electronic evidence of communication to or from Dateline. None was found.
2009
- Global Ampersand, LLC v. Crown Engineering & Construction, 1:07-CV-01692 OWN GSA (E.D. Cal. 9-14-2009)
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