National Center for Justice and the Rule of Law
Conference Materials
Technology-Assisted Crimes Against Children: Understanding Investigative Techniques and Pretrial Motions Practice - May 19-20, 2011
Introduction
Digital Evidence Locations and Computer Forensics
Overview of Technology-Facilitated Crimes Against Children
Fourth Amendment Structure and Applicability: Expectations of Privacy (Inside the Box)
Fourth Amendment Applicability: Private Search Doctrine
Fourth Amendment Satisfaction: Competing Views of the Nature of Digital Evidence Searches
Search Incident to Arrest: from Gant to Cell Phones; Inventory; Probable Cause-based Vehicle Searches
Legal Framework Regulating Outside the Box Investigations
Putting it all Together: Legal Framework of Typical Investigations Involving Digital Evidence - Traveler Cases
Discovery, Including Child Pornography Images and Impact of Adam Walsh Act
Statements by Suspects/Entrapment
All Group Discussion: Other Pretrial Motions
Additional source materials
Thomas K. Clancy, The Fourth Amendment: Its History and Interpretation (Carolina Academic Press 2008).
Free Supplement: Update of new Supreme Court Cases to Treatise Updated January 2012
Thomas K. Clancy, The Fourth Amendment Aspects of Computer Searches and Seizures: A Perspective and a Primer, 75 Miss. L.J. 193 (2005).
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