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FBI Head Admits Unlocking San Bernardino Suspect’s iPhone Would Set Precedent

HeadlineMar 02, 2016

FBI Director James Comey has acknowledged that forcing Apple to unlock the iPhone of the suspected San Bernardino shooter would set a precedent that could be used in other cases. James Comey responded to questioning by Virginia Representative Bob Goodlatte during a House Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday.

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