Re: How difficult is it to clone a HD?
- From: PeteM <Bozo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 22:05:12 +0100
richard.cross8659@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx posted
On Thu, 24 May 2007 01:40:45 +0100, pete <turtill@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My computers have been taken as they may contain evidence about
multiple murders apparently and it has been made plain I am not a
suspect.
You keep saying this - how do you know you are not a suspect
Because they told him. Of course, they could be lying, but that's not
his fault.
- even of
a different crime. Is it possible that they found something of
interest on your hard-drive
To comply with the requirements of a PACE search warrant, the police
would have had to have evidence of a crime *before* they seized his hard
drive. So if the only evidence they have against him is the contents of
a hard drive seized during the PACE search, then they have clearly acted
unlawfully.
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