A New York judge has suppressed critical digital and physical evidence in the Luigi Mangione trial after ruling that police conducted an unconstitutional, warrantless search of the suspect's backpack. This decision underscores the vital importance of digital privacy and procedural due process, highlighting how law enforcement's failure to follow technical and legal protocols can compromise high-profile criminal investigations. Tech professionals should note that the exclusion of hardware like computers and cellphones reaffirms that constitutional protections against unlawful searches remain a rigorous barrier to state power.
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