United States v. Vosburgh

U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit · Decided 2010-04-20

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BARRY, Circuit Judge, Concurring. It is not disputed that when it applied for the search warrant, the government had no idea, much less evidence, that Vosburgh had ever possessed child pornography. All it knew was that during a two-minute period of time on one day in Vosburgh’s life, he attempted to access the Link, and was unsuccessful. That’s it. Paltry as that was, I agree with my colleagues that it was…

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