First Superseding Criminal Indictment, ECF No. This Court finds defendant Bryon Quackenbush agreed to the forfeiture of the property set forth in the Plea Agreement and the Forfeiture Allegations of the First Superseding Criminal Indictment. MQJV2, MQLJ2, MQLK2, MQLM2, MQLN2, MQLV2, MQML2, MQMM2, MQMP2, MQMQ2, MQQL2, MQRA2, MQRE2, MQRF2, MQX92, MR1F2.This Court finds that defendant Bryon Quackenbush pled guilty to Counts One and Two of a Three-Count First Superseding Criminal Indictment charging him in Count One with Conspiracy to Travel with the Intent to Engage in Illicit Sexual Conduct in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2423(b) and (e) and in Count Two with Possession of Child Pornography in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2252A(a)(5)(B). If your device is not listed here, please add it yourself or contact an active user. A "find-in-page" reveals this is a black 16 GiB iPhone 4S.
Next, we remove the "region" portion and everything after (the " LL/A" at the end) leaving us with " MC922". The first letter is already " M", so we leave it alone. For example, let's say our model number is " MC922LL/A". To make searching this page easier, the first letter is always " M" and the " region" portion and everything after is removed (leaving us with the first five characters of the string). Currently, there are four known possible choices: The first letter in the model number represents the source of the device.
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Depending on the software displaying the string, there may be a slash (" /") followed by a character. Afterwards is either one or two characters representing the " region" of the device's origin. This is followed by four characters between either "A" and "Z" or "0" and "9" (most commonly only digits). The model number of a device begins with a variable first letter representing the source of the device (replacement, engraved, etc. The model number of your device is located in the Settings app on the "General -> About" screen under "Model". This page is used to give an overview of the different model numbers (or "M" numbers) used by devices. IOS runs on various different models of devices.