United States v. Winn

United States v. Winn, 79 F.Supp.3d 904 (2015),[1] was a case in which the United States District Court, S.D. Illinois held that a search warrant was overbroad in that it allowed the police to search "any or all files" on a cell phone.[2]

References

  1. U.S. v. WINN, 79 F.Supp.3d 904 (2015).
  2. Gershowitz, Adam M. (Apr 2016). "The Post-Riley Search Warrant: Search Protocols and Particularity in Cell Phone Searches". Vanderbilt Law Review; Nashville. 69 (3): 585–638.
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