On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Dana <dana.tier...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> To do what, though. Seems like it also depends on who "they" is. The
> police need a warrant, or at least used to... If someone is an alleged
> terrorist I am not sure anymore. This kid did not have a warrant of
> course, and I don't think items found by private citizens are usable
> in court. I am of course not a lawyer though.

The the police can invade your privacy as long as they find something
illegal but don't use it in court?

> Perhaps they are and their provenance is taken into account. Dunno. Is
> evading FOIA a criminal offense?

She broke no laws according to the Judge.

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