It is oft argued that a PO Box has less plausible deniability than a home address, because home addresses are public knowledge.
Is there any evidence that supports this? I.e. cases in which a PO Box was CD'd and plausible deniability did not hold up in court for defendant for this exclusive reason?
What if one's PO Box address was "public knowledge"? I.e. listed on a personal web site or company web site? Seems like this would increase plausible deniability with a PO Box.
From everything I've seen around here I think the answer is: it doesn't matter what you get in the mail or how much deniability you have (act as if though). You're only gonna get convicted when they find your stash when they raid you.