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There was no justification with taking the computers. There was enough information on the harddrives of the computer Aaron Greene purchased as the data was never erased prior to the sale. What was found on the computer was illegal pornographic images and videos stored on the harddrive.The purchaser agreed to let the City of Monetery, CA police department obtain the computer and secondary storage devices. Since the computer purchased by Greene was from a seller on Craigslist, there is enough of a cause to research the seller. Forensic experts found the images on the computer was from a local company. Resonable search procedures established found further incriminating evidence among such items as business records. The owner of the business contacted,

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