To: Howlin
However, and that gets to my point, sometimesn the way the get them is rather flimsy.
(LIke Vanatters warrant for the Rockingham Property that was willfully false in almost EVERY respect...)
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06/12/2003 12:21:47 PM PDT by
hobbes1
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To: hobbes1
In some aspects, the OJ cops didn't need a warrant for OJ's property. For example, a sharp-eyed detective named Mark Fuhrman looked at the outer door handle of OJ's Bronco, which was parked on the STREET (read: anyone could see it at will, no privacy expectation), and saw a small spot of blood near the handle.
And, oh, yeah, the way the defense team neutralized that very damaging witness was OH, SO, VERY, FAIR. Oh, yeah.
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