For espionage, your argument makes a little bit of sense.
When they cross over into non-espionage routine prosecutions, this stuff should get thrown the fuck out.
A warrant that can't be challenged for legality by the accused is a clear denial of due process.
Also, scroll down the thread. The CP prosecution was used as a stick to further their espionage prosecution for which it turns out the guy was innocent.
When they cross over into non-espionage routine prosecutions, this stuff should get thrown the fuck out.
A warrant that can't be challenged for legality by the accused is a clear denial of due process.
Also, scroll down the thread. The CP prosecution was used as a stick to further their espionage prosecution for which it turns out the guy was innocent.