United States v. Renzi, 2010 WL 1417475 (E.D. Mich. Apr. 7, 2010)
Key Insight: Where defendants accused the government of spoliation of all disks (originals and copies) containing relevant data from a particular computer system and requested dismissal of the indictment against them as a result, court denied the motion for dismissal upon determining that defendants failed to establish the materiality of the data such that its destruction (intentional or otherwise) was a constitutional violation and where a complete copy of the data existed on a backup tape seized later in the investigation
Nature of Case: Criminal – Mail fraud
Electronic Data Involved: Data stored on JENKON system