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Showing posts with label Justice Department Tips Off Senator Stevens Before Searching His Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justice Department Tips Off Senator Stevens Before Searching His Home. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 July 2007

Justice Department Tips Off Senator Stevens Before Searching His Home


The FBI and IRS's execution yesterday afternoon of a search warrant on the Alaska home of GOP Senator Ted Steven has been widely reported by now.

What's striking is this tidbit in today's WaPo:

Stevens said in a statement that his attorneys were advised of the impending search yesterday morning.
I spent nearly 9 years as a federal prosecutor. I'm not aware of a single instance when any prosecutor or agent told anyone outside the Justice Department that a search warrant was going to be executed later in the day. Telling outsiders -- especially lawyers for the person whose property will be searched -- defeats one of the principal purposes of a search warrant: SURPRISE to ensure the integrity of the evidence field.

If you're going to tell the target of the search in advance, then why not just serve a subpoena and trust in compliance? More...