To: Bush2000
Great, so you've waived your right to require a search warrant. And you don't have a leg to stand on. You didn't ask if I would do it. You asked for circumstances in which federal officials were permitted to enter my home without a warrant.
Admittedly, people make this mistake all the time. The owner implies in the article I posted that he actually did grant permission (against the advice of his attorney), but without further details that's just speculation.
To: justlurking
Admittedly, people make this mistake all the time. The owner implies in the article I posted that he actually did grant permission (against the advice of his attorney), but without further details that's just speculation.
He's complaining about a lack of notice -- and yet, when confronted by the audit, he willingly and knowingly lets them in against the adivce of his attorney?!? Anybody else see any inconsistency here?!?
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