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· 8/11/2005

United States v. Timothy Keith Yuknavich

Citations

  • 419 F.3d 1302
  • 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 16796
  • 2005 WL 1902840

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding search of probationer’s computer by probation officers was reasonable, even in absence of a search provision, when conditions on probationer’s computer use reduced his expectation of privacy in his computer
  • “It goes without saying that possession of child pornography is not a victimless crime.”
  • “It goes without saying that possession of child pornography is not a victimless crime. A child somewhere was used to produce the images downloaded by [the defendant], in large part, because individuals like [the defendant] exist to download the images.”
  • restricting internet usage to “work related purposes” during “work hours”
  • probationer was convicted of child pornography and his internet usage was restricted as a condition of probation, which gave him notice that he should be prepared to answer questions about his usage and that he may be required to submit to a warrantless search of his computer
  • noting states’ vital interest in rehabilitating sex offenders

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Judges: Black, Wilson, Nangle

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