Thank you for stating your thoughts and opinions. You are absolutely correct in stating that everything and everyone is scrutinized when such a tragedy occurs, as we have witnessed on many other cases. No one is above the law, and if they think they are, they're seriously mistaken. I'm certain many are familiar with "it all comes out in the wash."
Just what I need, an attorney, ;-)
What does this statement mean as far as the search warrants on Weaver's house?
And why could they get warrants for Ricci's house, his car's, his father-in-law's house so easily with no more evidence than they had in Weaver's case?
Is this different in each jurisdiction? Do they get their warrants on the whim of the local judge and nothing else?
"FBI Seeks More Clues in Ore. Case Aug. 26, 2002
AP
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"Authorities have said that they have moved as fast as they could to investigate Weaver, given constitutional limits on searches."
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=533&e=1&cid=533&u=/ap/20020826/ap_on_re_us/missing_girls_47