U.S. v. Latham, 2008 WL 5146526 (D. Nev. Dec. 5, 2008)
Key Insight: Court denied defendant’s motion to dismiss for failure to preserve exculpatory evidence where defendant alleged government spoliation of potentially exculpatory hard drives but failed to show that the unavailable evidence possessed exculpatory value that was apparent prior to destruction and that he could not obtain comparable evidence by other means and where defendant failed to adequately support an inference that evidence was destroyed in bad faith
Nature of Case: Recieving and transporting child pornography
Electronic Data Involved: Hard drives