This was the classic interchange of the night about allowing the texts in Trayvon Martins phone into evidence. The judge said that anybody could have gotten his phone and sent those texts, then:
West: There was a double level of security.
Judge: And I know any seven year old can learn the passwords and get into that because they do it all the time.
West: The FDLE had his phone for a year and they couldnt do it.
[Its time to fire the staff at FDLE and hire some 7 year olds]
Spoilation of exculpatory evidence = Brady violation.
Judge: And I know any seven year old can learn the passwords and get into that because they do it all the time.
West: The FDLE had his phone for a year and they couldnt do it.
[Its time to fire the staff at FDLE and hire some 7 year olds]
On a related note, It would be good to know what the programs were that supposedly 'encrypted' this text, so we'll know what to avoid. Unless the data was 'cracked' because of stupid passwords.
“West: There was a double level of security.
Judge: And I know any seven year old can learn the passwords and get into that because they do it all the time.
West: The FDLE had his phone for a year and they couldnt do it”
BAWAHAHAHAHAH. . . .!!!!