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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: May 24, 2005 10:02:00 PM

A Minnesota appeals court has ruled that the presence of encryption software on a computer may be viewed as evidence of criminal intent.

Ari David Levie, who was convicted of taking illegal photographs of a nude 9-year-old girl, argued on appeal that the PGP encryption utility on his computer was irrelevant and should not have been admitted as evidence during his trial. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy and is sold by PGP Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif.

But the Minnesota appeals court ruled 3-0 that the trial judge was correct to let that information be used when handing down a guilty verdict.

"We find that evidence of appellant's Internet use and the existence of an encryption program on his computer was at least somewhat relevant to the state's case against him," Judge R.A. Randall wrote in an opinion dated May 3.

Randall favorably cited testimony given by retired police officer Brooke Schaub, who prepared a computer forensics report--called an EnCase Report--for the prosecution. Schaub testified that PGP "can basically encrypt any file" and "other than the National Security Agency," nobody could break it.

The court didn't say that police had unearthed any encrypted files or how it would view the use of standard software like OS X's FileVault. Rather, Levie's conviction was based on the in-person testimony of the girl who said she was paid to pose nude, coupled with the history of searches for "Lolitas" in Levie's Web browser.

Judge Thomas Bibus had convicted Levie of two counts of attempted use of a minor in a sexual performance and two counts of solicitation of a child to engage in sexual conduct. The appeals court reversed the two convictions for attempted use of a minor, upheld the two solicitation convictions, and sent the case back to Bibus for a new sentence.

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Sex offenders can fool polygraphs when they are in deep denial and controlled. In fact, he did solicit as accused and there were other victims as well and had he testified they would have been called... (Read the rest)
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What the $#@%?  htotten | 05/24/05
Yup  Tim Patterson | 05/24/05
PGP is common as dirt  mad.mutt | 05/24/05
/etc/passwd  linuxoverwindows | 05/25/05
Read the whole article  __howard__ | 05/26/05
Don't always believe what you read  Myself1960 | 11/01/05
That's not what it said silly.  mjulson_z | 05/27/05
Arrest Me !  Jkirk3279 | 05/24/05
Does anyone think anymore...  Domb2 | 05/25/05
The problem is precedent  wolf_z | 05/25/05
exactly...  linuxoverwindows | 05/25/05
Presumption  Middle of the Road | 05/25/05
how true you are  Myself1960 | 11/01/05
Since when  Roger Ramjet | 05/25/05
since when  Middle of the Road | 05/25/05
Thanks  Roger Ramjet | 05/25/05
oops  linuxoverwindows | 05/25/05
Because  Roger Ramjet | 05/26/05
if the person...  linuxoverwindows | 05/25/05
I doubt it.  Roger Ramjet | 05/26/05
Well, if they'll treat me like a criminal, I better act like one...  Rincon Bikerider | 05/25/05
Wait a minute. There is a double-standard afoot.  HypnoToad | 05/28/05
sad day  throck_z | 05/31/05
Double Standard  drwolf | 05/31/05
Everyone Use  pauljr@... | 06/01/05
It was a witch hunt  Myself1960 | 10/31/05
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