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Daily Dashboard | Court: Police Did Not Violate Law In Viewing Facebook Profile Related reading: OPC details lessons learned from CRA, ESDC breaches

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FourthAmendment.com reports on a case involving a search warrant for all of a defendant’s Facebook content. In United States v. Meregildon, the defendant argued the government’s method of collecting evidence to obtain the warrant violated the Fourth Amendment. An online friend of the defendant’s reported him to the police on suspicion of gang activity and gave them access to the defendant’s Facebook profile. The court ruled the defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in his Facebook postings that others could see. The “friends” he shared his information with were free to do with that information what they wanted, the court said.
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