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nadinbrzezinski

(154,021 posts)
16. You will havre a comflict of 1st and 4th,
Fri Dec 4, 2015, 11:45 PM
Dec 2015

but the owner is, or should be, in hot water... for several reasons,

And this... well, the stations committed a few ethics violations. As I said, just becuase you can, does not mean you should.

Also the tape I saw, they went through things that were left out in the open, which is the law enforcement standard.

They were left in the open as part of the FBI procedure with the list of things that were taken.

That haven't had this much fun since O.J. Wilms Dec 2015 #1
The media once again is running the show, many other horrific criminal acts have now AuntPatsy Dec 2015 #2
With all the guns available, JEB Dec 2015 #3
Lol not such a bad idea AuntPatsy Dec 2015 #10
Post of the Day!..nt Jesus Malverde Dec 2015 #27
...not just reporters, but neighbors, a dog, and a baby were there! grasswire Dec 2015 #4
It certain stinks like a dead fish left in the car for a week. JEB Dec 2015 #5
The scene had been released by the FBI 12 hours before nadinbrzezinski Dec 2015 #14
That was so weird to watch Cheese Sandwich Dec 2015 #6
Guess none of those so-called journalists have heard of the 4th Amendment. brush Dec 2015 #7
actually they were invited in by the property owner nadinbrzezinski Dec 2015 #12
4th Amendment violations by the owner and the news crews brush Dec 2015 #15
You will havre a comflict of 1st and 4th, nadinbrzezinski Dec 2015 #16
The fourth amendment protections are between the government and you. X_Digger Dec 2015 #17
Pretty sure the 4th Amendment covers invasion of privacy brush Dec 2015 #18
By the government nadinbrzezinski Dec 2015 #19
No, it's a tort claim, not a constitutional one. X_Digger Dec 2015 #20
Tenants in CA have more rights than in other places nadinbrzezinski Dec 2015 #21
I'd heard that they were particularly strong in CA. n/t X_Digger Dec 2015 #23
They are nadinbrzezinski Dec 2015 #24
4th Amendment and the rest of the Constitution applies only to the government. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2015 #28
...this is just hard to believe spanone Dec 2015 #8
We appear to castaways in a sea of media JEB Dec 2015 #9
Well he was an evil doer, so I guess the cops are going to let the reporters in now too. Rex Dec 2015 #11
Hopefully they left lots of fingerprints dickthegrouch Dec 2015 #13
Police completed their search, released the apartment back to the landlord. LisaL Dec 2015 #25
Those "reporters" should be digging through Dick and W's shit. JEB Dec 2015 #22
It wasn't a crime scene. TexasMommaWithAHat Dec 2015 #26
It was sad day for journalism. 7wo7rees Dec 2015 #29
Sensationalism with a big dose of xenophobia. JEB Dec 2015 #30
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