Submitted: July 18, 2010 - 7:47pm
Originally published: July 18, 2010
Last updated: July 18, 2010 - 7:49pm
Originally published: July 18, 2010
Last updated: July 18, 2010 - 7:49pm
Source:
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Author:
Matt Zimmerman
Location:
Frement, CA, United States
On July 16, San Mateo Superior Court Judge Clifford Cretan granted an application by the San Mateo County District Attorney's office to withdraw the controversial warrant it obtained to search the house of Gizmodo.com journalist Jason Chen.
Accordingly, "[a]ll items seized [from Chen's home] shall be returned forthwith to Gizmodo.com and Jason Chen..." While the DA's withdrawal of the April 23rd warrant is certainly a positive step, this likely isn't the end of the matter.
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