Legal Question in Constitutional Law in California
Seizure of documents not pertaining to warrant.
My home was searched under a warrant specifying ''Business Papers.'' During the search a paper containing a single sided print outs of US Currency were discovered. The local police department siezed the print outs and turned them over to the Treasury Department/Secret Service. Is this contrary to the fourth amendment? Was this seizure legal?
Asked on 3/16/01, 12:38 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Ken Koury
Kenneth P. Koury, Esq.
Re: Seizure of documents not pertaining to warrant.
they will always say it is legal and that issue will have to be litigated.
Answered on 6/06/01, 2:26 am
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