...often contain private and sensitive information ranging from personal, financial, and medical data to corporate trade secrets. And, in the case of Howard Cotterman, child...
...the 2004 Amendment to California’s DNA and Forensic Identification Data Base and Data Bank Act of 1998 (DNA Act), Penal Code §296...
...Respondents, v. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Defendant and Appellant. No. A125557 &...
The Recorder
...*fn4To manage the large amount of computer data, Richards kept several computers in his home in Nashville, Tennessee, and utilized...
...from an arrestee, as authorized under the DNA and Forensic Identification Data Base and Data Bank Act of 1998, violated the arrestee’s Fourth...
...the constitutionality of a provision of the DNA and Forensic Identification Data Base and Data Bank Act of 1998, as amended (Pen. Code, § 295...
...common to all class members or must be determined on an individual basis. The trial court concluded common issues predominate. We conclude the...
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