Apple vs. FBI Closing Arguments

Written by legalpdf | Published 2023/10/03
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TLDRIn this concluding section, the U.S. government makes its final plea for Apple's assistance in unlocking the San Bernardino iPhone. The document, dated February 16, 2016, marks a crucial moment in the legal battle. United States Attorney Eileen M. Decker presents the government's case, seeking the court's order to facilitate the FBI's search of the device.via the TL;DR App

Apple vs. FBI (2016) Court Filing, retrieved on February 16, 2016, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This part is 9 of 17.

IV. Conclusion

For the foregoing reasons, the government respectfully requests that the Court order Apple to assist the FBI in the search of the SUBJECT DEVICE as detailed in the proposed order.

Dated: February 16, 2016

Respectfully submitted,

EILEEN M. DECKER

United States Attorney

PARTICIA A DONAHUE

Assistant United States Attorneys

Chief, National Security Division

Attorney for Applicant

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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