Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Spouses May Consent to Child Porn Searches on Home Computers

A wife had the legal authority to consent to the search and seizure of her husband's electronic devises that contained child pornography.
 
United States v. Thomas, 2016 BL 103144, 11th Cir., No. 14-14680, 4/1/16

     The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the evidence found on his computer should not be suppressed because his then-wife shared authority and access over the home and the computers inside. Any search made prior to the prisoner revoking consent was within the Fourth Amendment.

     The court found it 'particularly significant that Thomas did not protect his Internet history from [his wife] by maintaining a separate login name and password or by encrypting his files.'

http://www.bloomberglaw.com/public/desktop/document/United_States_v_Thomas_No_1414680_2016_BL_103144_11th_Cir_Apr_01_?1462392789

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