In the Matter of Application of the United States of America for an Order Authorizing the Installation and Use of a Pen Register and a Trap & Trace Device on E-mail Account
United States District Court for the District of Columbia
416 F. Supp. 2d 13 (2006)
- Written by Sharon Feldman, JD
Facts
The government (plaintiff) was conducting a federal grand-jury investigation and sought a court order authorizing the installation and use of a pen register and a trap-and-trace device on an email account. The application and proposed order identified the information the pen register and trap-and-trace device were intended to collect and omitted content from the request. The magistrate judge ordered that the government submit additional briefing on whether 18 U.S.C. § 3122, the statute permitting the government to apply for the installation and use of pen registers and trap-and-trace devices, authorized the use of the devices on email accounts. The government requested that the court vacate the magistrate judge’s order and grant the government’s application.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Hogan, C.J.)
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