A Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has found that the deactivation of an e-mail account does not discount probable cause that the Internet service provider will retain information regarding the account that can be seized under warrant.

In the case of a man convicted of possession and transfer of child pornography, Judge Judith F. Olson said that the man’s appeal to suppress evidence obtained using two search warrants is meritless because of the nature of the evidence and the crime.

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