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122885P.pdf   04/10/2013  United States  v.  Douglas Suing
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  12-2885
   U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska - Omaha   
   [PUBLISHED] [Bye, Author, with Wollman and Benton, Circuit Judges]
Criminal case - Criminal law. Search of defendant's computer did not exceed the scope of his consent where defendant consented to a search of his vehicle for evidence of drug trafficking and the Arizona officer discovered child pornography when he started defendant's computer to look for drug ledgers or other evidence of trafficking, immediately halted his search upon seeing the images and obtained a warrant authoring a search for child pornography; since the Arizona search was lawful, it provided a valid basis for the issuance of a warrant in Nebraska to search defendant's residence; defendant had no expectation of privacy in his Internet subscriber information when he used a peer-to-peer network to share child pornography.