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 ...
At Kraft’s age and with his wealth, he doesn’t care about being labeled a John. He’s strutting around like a rooster because he can still get it up at his age.
Sounds like a happy ending to all this for Kraft.
Mr. Kraft might get two happy endings after only paying for one.
...well, he certainly paid his lawyers too...
A happy ending for Bob!
not enough pixels for something that small
Ah, now prostitution is routine...no biggie!
Soon, pedophilia will be routine...
We kill millions of unborn (and some born) babies each year...
How about grandma and grandpa euthanasia when they have to go to assisted living?
Where does it stop with all these new normals...just routine stuff...
The moral decay will be the end of the Republic...Chi-Coms won’t have to fire a shot!
Kraft should be glad he wasn't running for POTUS.
he was single at the time - not sure if he still is
do you mean cheater in sports?
Meant that he is owner of the Cheatriots...
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