District Attorney Critiques Gizmodo Emails In iPhone 4 Prototype Case 155
lee1 writes "After the police broke in to a Gizmodo editor's home and collected emails from computers found there as part of the investigation of the stolen 2010 iPhone prototype, the San Mateo District Attorney's office petitioned the court to withdraw the search warrant, because it violated a law intended to protect journalists. Nevertheless, the DA, rather than apologize for the illegal search and seizure, issued a critique of the seized emails, commenting that they were 'juvenile' and that 'It was obvious that they were angry with the company about not being invited to ... some big Apple event. ... this is like 15-year-old children talking.''"
First post! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:First post! (Score:4, Funny)
What about that for "juvenile"!
Less 'juvenile' than the DA's behavior. And that's pretty sad.
Gizmodo juvenile? (Score:4, Funny)
Next you'll be telling me bears defecate in forested areas.
Re:A tale of two cities (Score:5, Funny)