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by tptacek
3222 days ago
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Wait, don't the police get similar information dumps from similar fact patterns kind of routinely? I know they can't properly use dragnet searches as a starting point for an investigation, but if they have a reasonably specific criminal inquiry they're pursuing, can't they get their hands on a lot of stuff? I'm not sure the fact pattern you're providing really illustrates the concern. Rather, I think the concern is that the prosecutors have what appears to be a very diffuse criminal inquiry, and that the specific information they're looking for has a clear side-effect of intimidating lawful protesters. The concern is that the "investigation" is a pretense for intimidation. You can't say that about the police investigating bar patrons for a specific car theft or whatever. |
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It does, and that's bad. Hopefully more people start realizing this.
> The concern is that the "investigation" is a pretense for intimidation.
Absolutely, and that's the toxic cherry on this poisoned cake.