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J. Capacete #2998 Search Warrant SAPD 23-07962 <br />Page 4 of 10 <br /> <br />All financial information. <br /> <br />All indicia of ownership and control for both the data and the cellular device, such as device identification and <br />settings data, address book/contacts, social network posts/updates/tags, wi-fi network tables, associated <br />wireless devices (such as known wi-fi networks and Bluetooth devices), associated connected devices (such <br />as for backup and syncing), stored passwords, user dictionaries. <br /> <br />Investigating officers are authorized, at their discretion, to conduct an offsite search of the seized items for <br />the property described at the Orange County Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory (OCRCFL) located at <br />3800 W. Chapman Avenue, in the City of Orange, County of Orange, California 92868 or any Federal Bureau <br />of Investigation (FBI) facility. Investigating officers and those agents acting under the direction of the <br />investigating officers are authorized to access all data on the cellular device to determine if the data contains <br />the items as described above. If necessary, investigating officers are authorized to employ the use of outside <br />experts, acting under the direction of the investigating officers, to access and preserve data on the cellular <br />device. Those items that are within the scope of this warrant may be copied and reta ined by investigative <br />officers. <br /> <br />REQUEST TO DELAY NOTIFICATION OF SEARCH WARRANT: <br /> <br />The Court authorizes delayed notification to the target of the warrant / party pursuant to Penal Code section <br />1546.2(b) for the period of ninety days. <br /> <br />Your Affiant is aware that Penal Code section 1546.2 mandates that the law enforcement agency serving this <br />warrant notify the target of the warrant contemporaneously with the service of the warrant unless an order <br />delaying notification is granted. It is further requested, pursuant to the delayed notice provisions of Penal <br />Code section 1546.2(b), an order delaying any notification to the target(s)/parties that may be required b y <br />section 1546.2(b) about this warrant, for the period of ninety days. <br /> <br />Such an order is justified because providing prior notice to the target(s)/parties in the matter would possibly <br />lead to flight from prosecution; destruction of or tampering with evidence; intimidation and dissuading of <br />potential witnesses; or otherwise seriously jeopardize an investigation or unduly delay a trial. Based on the <br />violent gang sub-culture, I believe contemporaneous notification of the search warrant would additionally put <br />lives in unnecessary danger; specifically, the surviving witnesses in this case. <br /> <br />California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA) <br /> <br />
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