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In the case of Seymour v. Colorado, Denver police executed a search warrant that required Google to provide the IP addresses of anyone who had searched for...
So you don’t have a problem with the judge saying well this is illegal but since it was done with good intentions it’s fine? I mean that is such a stupid legal precedent right there the cops are now allowed to do anything as long as their intentions are good.
Do you agree with all legal precedent?
So you don’t have a problem with the judge saying well this is illegal but since it was done with good intentions it’s fine? I mean that is such a stupid legal precedent right there the cops are now allowed to do anything as long as their intentions are good.
Do you agree with all legal precedent?