He should be fired. Once it has been proven that an agent is willing to tamper with a suspect's property, regardless of motive, that opens up a reasonable suspicion that any evidence gathered by that agent may have been tampered with.
Of course, courts try to hide this in many cases by suppressing the fact that an agent supplying evidence in the current case has been caught tampering with evidence in other cases. If not for such suppression, any agent who tampered with evidence would be rightly recognized as worthless and thrown out.
Of course, courts try to hide this in many cases by suppressing the fact that an agent supplying evidence in the current case has been caught tampering with evidence in other cases. If not for such suppression, any agent who tampered with evidence would be rightly recognized as worthless and thrown out.Yeah, but radical islam blows big time, we all know that. The Secret Service agent could not just have it any longer.
Heck, if I was the agent, I would do the same thing!