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Looks like Daugherty's parents consented to the seizure of the electronic devices
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Your parents consented. As they own the house and the property, you had no say in the matter.

As you said..

"No warrant is required since the consent was freely given"

But like I said, the DA won't need to use that...

Plus your own attorney gave permission for the search to continue and the judge made it clear to you the investigation as going to continue. You changed your story on that from 90 days to 1 year to 3 years... You even had a countdown on Kiwifarms stating that....

(03-05-2025, 03:07 AM)admin Wrote: As I stated many times before, the search warrant was a general warrant because 1. the warrant allowed them to seize everything on the computer. 2. they didn't have probable cause.

You just don't understand. They can seize computers, cellphones and such... It's done every day and the ACLU has no argument about it either...

In fact, they can't just show up, take a couple of files and leave the computers and cellphones, no court would accept those files as valid evidence. Computers need to be search within the boundaries of the search warrant in a quarantined environment.  The FBI agent stated they were only looking for evidence of your school threats when they came across the child porn.

The delay was due to the fact they had to identify the child in the image, which they did do.

You're fucked.
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RE: Looks like Daugherty's parents consented to the seizure of the electronic devices - by QUESTION - 03-05-2025, 08:55 PM

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