Federal agents acted in good faith in executing a warrant to search a
Connecticut accountant's records that had been seized 2-1/2 years earlier,
a U.S. appeals court said, in a closely watched case testing how long the
government can keep a criminal suspect's computer data.
But the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York on Friday avoided the
question of whether keeping the records that long violated Stavros Ganias'
constitutional rights under the Fourth Amendment.
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