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Jackson's computer data tossed out
Associated Press
Published March 24, 2005
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - Prosecutors presented the jury in Michael Jackson's child molestation trial Wednesday with an avalanche of sexually explicit magazines and videos seized from his home, but lost a bid to include adult material from Internet sites that was found on the pop star's computers.
Judge Rodney Melville ruled that the computer data may have been automatically stored by the computers and that "there wouldn't be any way of knowing if anyone looked at the material."
The judge said the material did not appear related to the time period of the alleged crimes.
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