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by ceejayoz 1990 days ago
It does, but in a murder trial, the weapon was generally out of police custody for at least some time, right?

There's an opportunity to introduce reasonable doubt when a third-party is in possession of the data in-between, but it's likely this sort of data isn't going to be the only evidence in any resulting prosecutions. It's far more likely to be probable cause for warrants.