Friday, November 02, 2012

We're the Only Ones Securing the Blessings of Liberty Enough

Police are allowed in some circumstances to install hidden surveillance cameras on private property without obtaining a search warrant, a federal judge said yesterday. [More]
Why?

And I note this wretch was nominated by the "Vote Freedom First President."

3 comments:

W W Woodward said...

The judge says that law enforcement officers may commit a crime (Criminal Trespass) in order to obtain evidence of criminal activity. Okay, so what's wrong with that picture???

Just FYI - Texas Penal Code - Criminal Trespass

An offense under this section is:
(3) a Class A misdemeanor if:
(B) the person carries a deadly weapon during the commission of the offense.

William C. Griesbach says the police may just disregard laws that would proscribe their conduct.

[W3]

Miles said...

Unfortunately, as long as the targets of such shenanigans are producers/makers/growers of 'illegal' products, the majority of people will not care one itty bit.

The Rev. Niemöller's poem not withstanding.

1NCCCH said...

I note in his official DoJ bio, Santelle is a 1983 graduate of the University of Chicago Law School. And we are surprised at his opinions why?