poncho
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Search Warrant Concerns
There are major concerns about the way the search warrant was carried out. Kennedy argues that the search warrant was overly broad and lacked probable cause. But beyond that, the warrant was only valid in Luna County, where Deming is located. The Gila Regional Medical Center is in Grant County. That means all of the medical procedures were performed illegally and the doctors who performed the procedures did so with no legal basis and no consent from the patient.
In addition, even if the search warrant was executed in the correct New Mexico county, the warrant expired at 10 p.m. Medical records show the prepping for the colonoscopy started at 1 a.m. the following day, three hours after the warrant expired.
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s3209305.shtml#.Unz-gOJPiky
It seems funny to me that the police would do this to a guy they "knew" hid drugs in this manner.
I would think the police would make sure everything they did was on the up and up to get a conviction. This looks more like the police taking it upon themselves to punish the guy.
Now they'll have to deal with a lawsuit and the loss of respect within the community they work.
What's the difference between a criminal and a cop that doesn't obey the law? A badge.
And now a. . .
THIRD victim of sexual molestation at hands of New Mexico authorities comes forward
There are major concerns about the way the search warrant was carried out. Kennedy argues that the search warrant was overly broad and lacked probable cause. But beyond that, the warrant was only valid in Luna County, where Deming is located. The Gila Regional Medical Center is in Grant County. That means all of the medical procedures were performed illegally and the doctors who performed the procedures did so with no legal basis and no consent from the patient.
In addition, even if the search warrant was executed in the correct New Mexico county, the warrant expired at 10 p.m. Medical records show the prepping for the colonoscopy started at 1 a.m. the following day, three hours after the warrant expired.
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s3209305.shtml#.Unz-gOJPiky
It seems funny to me that the police would do this to a guy they "knew" hid drugs in this manner.
I would think the police would make sure everything they did was on the up and up to get a conviction. This looks more like the police taking it upon themselves to punish the guy.
Now they'll have to deal with a lawsuit and the loss of respect within the community they work.
What's the difference between a criminal and a cop that doesn't obey the law? A badge.
And now a. . .
THIRD victim of sexual molestation at hands of New Mexico authorities comes forward
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