TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT .................................................................................................... 1
FACTUAL BACKGROUND ......................................................................................................... 3
A.
Searches of Silk Road Servers ............................................................................................. 3
B.
Pen Registers and Search Warrants Relating to Ulbricht .................................................... 5
ARGUMENT .................................................................................................................................. 7
POINT I: ALL OF ULBRICHT’S SUPPRESSION ARGUMENTS ARE MERITLESS
AND SHOULD BE DENIED ......................................................................................................... 7
A.
The FBI Lawfully Located the Silk Road Server ................................................................ 7
B.
A Warrant Was Not Required for the Search of the Silk Road Server ................................ 8
1.
The Silk Road Server Was Searched by Foreign Law Enforcement Authorities to Whom the Fourth Amendment Does Not Apply ................................. 9
2.
Even Assuming the Search of the Silk Road Server Was Subject to the Fourth Amendment, the Search Was Reasonable and Did Not Require a Warrant ............. 11
3.
Obtaining a Warrant under the Stored Communications Act to Search the Silk Road Server Was Neither Feasible Nor Required .................................................... 14
C.
There Was No Material Omission Concerning the Discovery of the Silk Road Server in Any Search Warrant Applications for Other Electronically Stored Information .............. 15
D.
The Pen Registers Used to Monitor Ulbricht’s Internet Activity Collected Purely
Non-Content Data and Did Not Require a Warrant .......................................................... 18
E.
The Search Warrants for Electronically Stored Information Satisfied the Particularity Clause and Were Not Overbroad ....................................................................................... 21
1.
The Backup Server Warrants Were Not “General Warrants”
................................... 22
2.
The Laptop and Email/Facebook Warrants Were Not “General Warrants”
.............. 26
F.
None of Ulbricht’s Arguments Merit a Suppression Hearing
............................................ 33
POINT II: ULBRICHT’S DISCOVERY REQUESTS SHOULD BE DENIED
........................ 34
POINT III: ULBRICHT’S REQUEST FOR A BILL OF PARTICULARS
SHOULD BE DENIED ................................................................................................................ 37
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