Commonwealth v. Dorelas
Annotate this CasePolice officers applied for and obtained a warrant to search Defendant’s iPhone. The warrant authorized a search of Defendant’s iPhone for evidence of communications that would link him and another suspect to a shooting. The search resulted in the discovery and seizure of photographs of Defendant holding a gun. Defendant was subsequently charged with possession of a firearm without a license and related offenses. Defendant moved to suppress the photographs obtained from the search of his iPhone. The motion judge denied the motion to suppress, concluding that it was appropriate for the police to search the files on Defendant’s phone that contained his photographs. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding (1) because communications relating to and linking Defendant to the crimes under investigation would be found in photograph form on Defendant’s iPhone, a search of the photograph files was reasonable; and (2) the photographs at issue were properly seized as evidence linking Defendant to the crimes under investigation.
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