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FBI misled judge who signed warrant for Beverly Hills seizure of $86M

59 pointsby cm_silvaover 2 years ago

4 comments

ncmncmover 2 years ago
What I notice is exactly zero mention of charging anybody in the Justice Department or FBI with any crime. Not even those who knowingly, blatantly lied in sworn statements.<p>There are laws on the books about that. Why are they refusing to enforce the law?
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tehwebguyover 2 years ago
No duh. Cops lie, all the time. They are virtually immune from prosecution whether it’s for lying on a document, lying on the stand or even executing someone in the street.<p>It’s great that this one may actually face accountability for their crime (embarrassing a judge) but there will <i>never</i> be accountability for the judges who rubber stamp every nonsense warrant that comes across their desk.
chriscappuccioover 2 years ago
With those papers kept unsealed, it should be easier for attorneys to get people back their stolen property. Amazing how easy this theft really was. A judge really signed off on the FBI randomly confiscating 1400 unknown safe deposit boxes!? It would be entertaining to hear Steve Lehto&#x27;s and Marc Randazza&#x27;s takes.
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metadatover 2 years ago
Duplicate from yesterday:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=32966707" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=32966707</a><p>(208 points; 147 comments)