Judge, Jury… Service Provider? 6 Strategies for Prosecutors Confronting Objections from Electronic Service Providers

Even though signed search warrants are legally binding court orders, Big Tech still may not comply. This guide acknowledges common privacy concerns that make data more difficult for the government to obtain, and lays out six strategies for prosecutors confronting objections from electronic service providers. Read here.

Authors: Joseph Remy, Katherine Hansen, Abigail Abraham, Robert Peters & Christa Miller

Publisher: Zero Abuse Project, as part of the Trauma-Informed Prosecutor Project (TiPP)

Date: March 24, 2022

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