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United States v. Andrus : ウィキペディア英語版 | United States v. Andrus
''United States v. Andrus'', decided on April 25, 2007, was a case heard in the Tenth Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals. The court held that defendant's father had the apparent authority to consent to search of defendant's computer. == Facts of the Case ==
Ray Andrus was a fifty-one-year-old man living with his parents in Leawood, Kansas who was the target of a child pornography investigation. Police visited the Andrus home, where the door was answered by Dr. Andrus, Ray's ninety-one-year-old father. Ray was not home at the time of the investigation. Dr. Andrus signed a written consent form, authorizing the officers to search the house and any computers in it. Ray Andrus has his own bedroom in the house, which included a computer in plain sight. Immediately, the officers brought in forensic equipment that by-passed any computer safeguards and allowed them to search the contents of the machine. The officers did not verify whether the computer was password protected or whether Dr. Andrus had access to the system.
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