Michigan courts are forcing the issue into a gray area... SCOTUS ruling.
A guy wasn't served a warrant properly and tried to suppress the evidenced seized.
Now, I'm all for eliminating technicalities. If you are hiding a crime that's discovered improperly, well, you still commited the crime, yeah?
While I suspect some cops still suck and most are good, decent people trying to do right, there's some validity to privacy protection.
Should we strictly enforce proper procedure? Or maybe loosen it up a bit with penalties when cops are wrong?
A guy wasn't served a warrant properly and tried to suppress the evidenced seized.
Now, I'm all for eliminating technicalities. If you are hiding a crime that's discovered improperly, well, you still commited the crime, yeah?
While I suspect some cops still suck and most are good, decent people trying to do right, there's some validity to privacy protection.
Should we strictly enforce proper procedure? Or maybe loosen it up a bit with penalties when cops are wrong?