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Old 04-27-2010, 06:48 PM   #13
GlennD
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There's some more legal analysis of the situation here, with a couple of different interpretations mentioned. This post is prior to the search warrant being executed.

An analysis of the warrant/raid itself is here. They lean toward the interpretation that the iphone was stolen according to California law, but that the warrant was illegally executed because of California's shield laws (protecting the press and their sources).....but they're waiting to see how it plays out.
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