© 2026
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Scam Advisory: We have been made aware that an online entity is posing as Joe Donahue to invite authors and other creatives onto our radio shows. The scammers then attempt to charge guests an appearance fee for exposure/publicity.
Please note: WAMC does not charge guests to appear on the station and any email about appearing on a WAMC program will come from a wamc.org email address.

Vermont Supreme Court Says Judge OK to Limit Search

Picture of a judge's gavel
WikiMedia Commons

The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that a judge can impose restrictions on a search warrant in an electronic privacy case.

The state had complained that a lower court judge had placed too many restrictions on a search warrant that Burlington police had obtained for a man's computer and other electronic devices in an identity theft investigation.

Police believed a Burlington man had used a computer to apply for credit cards in the name of an elderly New York state man.

The police sought a search warrant for "all computers or electronic media" in the house where the alleged perpetrator lived, even though others lived there.

The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the judge could limit the search but had no authority to preclude police's seizure of items in plain view.

Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.