Thanks, in part, to the controversy that has cropped up in the battle between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Apple, these types of situations are starting to crop up more and more.

According to a report published by the Boston Herald, Apple’s iPhone is yet again at the center of a legal case. This time around, the report indicates that the case is based in Boston, Massachusetts, and is in regards to gang-related elements. The judge ruled, back in February, that Apple must access information on the device, put it on an external storage option, and then return that information to law enforcement.

Or, if that doesn’t work, provide the Personal Identification Number corresponding to the device.

“”Such reasonable technical assistance consists of, to the extent possible, extracting data from the Device, copying the data from the Device onto an external hard drive or other storage medium, and returning the aforementioned storage medium to law enforcement, and/or providing the FBI with the suspect Personal Identification Number,” Bowler wrote.”

As it stands, it doesn’t appear that Apple has responded to that specific case. On top of that, while the report doesn’t specifically name which iPhone model is at the center of the case, there is speculation that it is an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus. That would mean that the FBI’s tool to unlock an iPhone could not be used.

Apple is also seeing renewed interest by the FBI in a case based in New York, where an iPhone 5s is at the center of that case.

[via Boston Herald