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    Re: due process and law enforcement

    Posted by Re: due process and law enforcement on 11/20/06

    Depends on what you think reasonable is and what the law says
    it is. My opinion http://forum.linux.edu/

    On 11/19/06, t.johnson wrote:
    > I'm studying a case in the western district of NC , where
    > they have just about seemingly done away with "due
    > process". The case at bar " my felon is picked up in front
    > his home , driving without license. For very ambigous
    > reasoning the home was then searched with what appears to
    > be a phony search warrant. " My problem they arrest my guy
    > six months later claiming to have taken a firearm from
    > this a KNOWN FELON , who is on federal probation at the
    > time.Where would 'due process' compell these officers to
    > charge this felon with the guns in a reasonable time
    > frame?

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  • due process and law enforcement , 11/19/06, by t.johnson.
  • Re: due process and law enforcement , 11/20/06, by Re: due process and law enforcement .


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