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FBI Seizures From Safe Deposit Boxes During a Raid on a Beverly Hills Vault Violated US Constitution: Federal Court
Epoch Times ^ | 01/25/2024 | Zachary Steiber

Posted on 01/25/2024 8:54:09 PM PST by SeekAndFind

The FBI’s seizure of contents from safe deposit boxes during a raid on a Beverly Hills vault in 2021 violated the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled on Jan. 23.


FBI director Christopher Wray testifies before the House Homeland Security Committee in Washington, on Nov. 15, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

Agents raided U.S. Private Vaults, a business that allowed people to rent safe deposit boxes anonymously, based on the belief that criminals were using the service. The search warrant stated that agents could only open the boxes to inventory their contents and identify the owners for the return of their property.

However, agents brought drug-sniffing dogs and planned to set aside cash worth more than $5,000, with the intent to seize the money.

The FBI searched the contents of about 700 safe deposit boxes.

When people who rented boxes asked the FBI for their belongings back after the raid, the bureau refused, saying it was going to file for forfeiture or transfer ownership to the government. The renters of the boxes then sued.

A U.S. district judge previously ruled in favor of the government, finding the search was covered by what’s known as an inventory exception to the requirement for a warrant in the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment.

That exception, though, doesn’t apply to the raid on U.S. Private Vaults, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled.

The ruling hinged largely on how the exception requires searches to operate on standardized instructions and highlighted how the FBI, in the Beverly Hills raid, used supplemental, customized instructions.

Once the government begins adding a set of ‘customized’ instructions to a ’standardized‘ inventory policy—particularly the type of custom instructions presented by this case—the entire search stops being conducted pursuant to a ’standardized’ policy,” U.S. Circuit Judge Milan D. Smith Jr. wrote in the ruling.

‘No Probable Cause’

During oral arguments, the appeals court panel compared the search to the “writs of assistance,” or unlimited searches executed by British authorities in pre-founding America.

“What you’ve got is a declaration or an understanding that from the beginning, the authorities intended to search all the boxes, all of them,” Judge Smith said at the time. “There was not probable cause available with respect to all of the boxes, but they did it anyway. Now, how do we distinguish that from what the colonists were upset about, and which led to the Fourth Amendment?”

In response, a government lawyer said the raid was “a unique situation” that involved “rampant illegal conduct.” U.S. Private Vaults has acknowledged in a plea agreement to recruiting criminals and conspiring to launder money.

“We note that it is particularly troubling that the government has failed to provide a limiting principle to how far a hypothetical ‘inventory search’ conducted pursuant to customized instructions can go,” Judge Smith said.

Many of the plaintiffs have already had their belongings returned by the FBI but pressed forward with the case for an opinion in their favor.

The ruling remanded the case back to U.S. District Judge Robert Klausner, who previously dismissed the case, for a ruling that directs the FBI to destroy records the bureau collected on the box renters who are members of the class-action case.

The opinion “draws a line in the sand, to ensure something like this never happens again,” Rob Johnson, a senior attorney with the Institute for Justice, which was representing the plaintiffs, said in a statement. “If this had come out the other way, the government could have exported this raid as a model across the country. Now, the government is on notice its actions violated the Fourth Amendment.”

“This is a good day for our country and the principle that the government’s power to search our property has limits,” added Jennifer Snitko, who was among the box renters.

The FBI didn’t respond to a request for comment.

‘Significant Privacy Interest’

A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles told news outlets that the office is “prepared to destroy records of the inventory search.”

The ruling also said the government went outside the authority outlined in the search warrant.

U.S. Circuit Judge Lawrence VanDyke concurred with the ruling in full, while U.S. Circuit Judge Carlos T. Bea, agreeing that the search violated the Constitution, found the second finding regarding the warrant scope to be unnecessary.

Judges Smith, Bea, and Klausner were appointed by President George W. Bush. Judge VanDyke was appointed by President Donald Trump.

Judge Smith also wrote a separate, concurring opinion that addressed the plaintiffs’ argument that the inventory exception, typically applied to automobiles, shouldn’t extend to stationary locations such as apartment buildings or safe deposit boxes.

Plaintiffs do have a significant privacy interest in their safe deposit boxes, given that their conduct indicates they intended their items to be ‘preserved ... as private,’ and society generally views the privacy expectations of items in safe deposit boxes as reasonable,” Judge Smith wrote.

“Ultimately, given the greater privacy interests at stake and the implication of the rights of third parties,” he added, “I would hold that the inventory search doctrine does not extend to searches of box contents in a locked vault.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: civilrights; confiscation; constitution; fbi; fbiakastasi; fedmob; forfeiture; raid; violation
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1 posted on 01/25/2024 8:54:09 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

They did EXACTLY the opposite what the warrant judge told them to do and then refused to return the merchandise stolen from these people after being ordered to do so. Someone should go to jail.


2 posted on 01/25/2024 8:58:47 PM PST by BipolarBob (My investment choice for 2024 is pre-ban menthol cigarettes. )
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To: SeekAndFind

R O G U E


3 posted on 01/25/2024 9:00:21 PM PST by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USofA & to the Constitutional REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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To: SeekAndFind

So who’s going to lose a pension? Get fired? Be criminally or civilly charged? All a wink-n-nod.


4 posted on 01/25/2024 9:02:59 PM PST by blackdog ((Z28.310) My dog Sam eats purple flowers.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I miss the rule of law.


5 posted on 01/25/2024 9:17:03 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (The worst thing about censorship is █████ ██ ████ ████████ █ ███████ ████. FJB.)
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To: SeekAndFind

The Redcoats belive they can do anything they want.


6 posted on 01/25/2024 9:22:54 PM PST by cowboyusa (YESHUA IS KING OF AMERICA! DEATH TO MARXISM AND LEFTISM! AMERICA, COWBOY UP!)
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To: BipolarBob

Prison! Let the butthuggers have fun.


7 posted on 01/25/2024 9:26:18 PM PST by TribalPrincess2U (Bye done!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Wray is so arrogant


8 posted on 01/25/2024 9:32:59 PM PST by RandFan
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To: SeekAndFind
WHO WAS FIRED?

WHO WENT TO JAIL?

WHO WAS DISGRACED?

WHO IS ACCOUNTABLE?


9 posted on 01/25/2024 9:33:27 PM PST by rlmorel ("The stigma for being wrong is gone, as long as you're wrong for the right side." (Clarice Feldman))
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To: SeekAndFind

Since when does the FBI care about the Constitution?


10 posted on 01/25/2024 9:45:45 PM PST by Buck-Toothed Knuckle Dragger
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To: SeekAndFind

FBI head: The what?


11 posted on 01/25/2024 9:47:04 PM PST by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls.)
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To: DoughtyOne

Our FBI leadership is populated by absolute scumbags.

I will watch with great curiosity to see how long it takes the FBI to return the ill-gotten booty to its rightful owners.


12 posted on 01/25/2024 9:47:10 PM PST by Bshaw (A nefarious deceit is upon us all!)
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To: SeekAndFind

They done already spended the money. Good luck getting it back.


13 posted on 01/25/2024 9:52:40 PM PST by webheart
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To: SeekAndFind
FBI Seizures From Safe Deposit Boxes During a Raid on a Beverly Hills Vault Violated US Constitution


14 posted on 01/25/2024 9:55:58 PM PST by Sicon ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell>)
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To: Bshaw

They pretty much do as they please.

Hey, they’re under the Biden administation now, and he doesn’t
follow SCOTUS rulings these days. He’s still forgiving
student debt although the SCOTUS has ruled on it.

Our government is just a criminal enterprise right now.


15 posted on 01/25/2024 9:56:55 PM PST by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USofA & to the Constitutional REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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When LE breaks the law, impacting personal freedom, finances or engaging in lawful behaviors, once convicted this should be a mandatory maximum available prison, fine or more.

Right Biden? You’re next.


16 posted on 01/26/2024 1:28:28 AM PST by USCG SimTech
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To: SeekAndFind

Good. The FIB was clearly trying to steal from these people.

It should have to pay the owner’s damages and their attorney’s fees to recover their stolen property.


17 posted on 01/26/2024 2:25:01 AM PST by FLT-bird
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To: FLT-bird

We,the taxpayers,always pay when government agents or agencies lose in court.

Government immunity needs to be severely restricted and goverents agents need to be personally liable for damages.

The king can do no wrong was,and is, the ultimate in arrogance.


18 posted on 01/26/2024 2:37:10 AM PST by hoosierham (Freedom isnt free)
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To: hoosierham

Take the damages out of the FIBs budget. Do not replace those dollars either. Just force the FIB to take a budget cut.


19 posted on 01/26/2024 2:42:52 AM PST by FLT-bird
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To: SeekAndFind

“The FBI’s seizure of contents from safe deposit boxes during a raid on a Beverly Hills vault in 2021 violated the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled on Jan. 23.”

DUH. Easiest Federal Court decision in history.


20 posted on 01/26/2024 2:46:24 AM PST by Brooklyn Attitude (I went to bed on November 3rd 2020 and woke up in 1984.)
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