Posted on 08/19/2020 12:08:40 PM PDT by texas booster
A Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday that police violated the rights of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and others when they secretly video recorded them paying for massage parlor sex acts, barring the tapes use at trial and dealing a potentially deadly blow to their prosecution.
The state 4th District Court of Appeal ruled Kraft's rights were violated under the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
The type of law enforcement surveillance utilized in these cases is extreme. While there will be situations which may warrant the use of the techniques at issue, the strict Fourth Amendment safeguards developed over the past few decades must be observed, the judges ruled.
To permit otherwise would yield unbridled discretion to agents of law enforcement and the government, the antithesis of the constitutional liberty of people to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures, the court added.
(Excerpt) Read more at chicagotribune.com ...
He said detectives had to fully record all massages, because the sex acts happened at their conclusion and 95% of male customers received one. While no female customers paid for sex, they were few in number and to not record them could be seen as discriminating against men, he said.
Wonder if his lawyers cost more than the tips he left for the gals.
Others named in the sweeping sex sting include billionaire Wall Street financier John Childs, as well as a former Citigroup president and a president of a Florida Boys and Girls Club, according to reports.
At the same time, WPEC-TV reported Friday that the probe also nabbed three former law enforcement officers in Indian River County.
I think the state paid a lot of money to prosecute this case, which I doubt was worth it.
Wouldn't this be a violation of the 4th for the massage parlor and not Mr. Kraft? Why would Mr. Kraft expect privacy at a massage parlor known for having pros at?
Initially, the state said human trafficking was involved, which turned out not to be true.
Yeah, but what about the charges?
They went after him because he is a Trump supporter.
Sounds right to me. The ruling class don’t have to live by the same rules that the citizens do.
Yeah, but what about the charges?
...sounds like he's getting *another* happy ending.
When a billionaire has skin in the game you can be sure he’ll get off...
We knew he was a cheater...
Now we know he’s also a low-life sexual pervert...
Want to buy a judge? Evidently theyre all for sale in the US, right up to the highest court in the land (Roberts).
Of all the uses of law enforcement time and money, this has to be among the lamest. I don’t care if an old man chooses to pay for sex with some old women. I think it’s sad that all of them are in this position in life, but they certainly aren’t harming me or anyone else. Crack down on Antifa and all of the rioters, and leave the old people in peace.
If the government could do this they could put cameras everywhere, in private places, and then just sit around and wait for crimes.
Store enough data and you’ve got a history. Then, if you come onto their radar, they can just scroll through your past and see when you’ve littered or spit on the sidewalk or scratched your balls in public
This isn’t about what Kraft did. This is good news for constitutionalism.
Sounds good, thank you Florida Court.
And this time nobody will be allowed to film it.
Badda bing!
Society in general seems to be ok with sex between consenting adults. As long as there are no minors involved this is just a routine prostitution case. I haven’t followed this one, is there any reason this is more than routine at this point?
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