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* [ Post] @ Twitter ( | * [https://twitter.com/FreeRangeLawyer/status/1732134813715353913 Post] @ Twitter (5 December 2023) - Tomorrow, I'm flying to Los Angeles for oral argument in what may be the most important Fourth Amendment case pending in the United States today. The basic facts: The FBI broke open and searched hundreds of safe deposit boxes without any reason to think the boxholders did anything wrong. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:55, 6 December 2023
U. S. Private Vaults.
FBI raid
The FBI Seized Heirlooms, Coins, and Cash From Hundreds of Safe Deposit Boxes in Beverly Hills, Despite Knowing 'Some' Belonged to 'Honest Citizens'
Victims of the FBI's constitutionally dubious raid say they've been told to come forward and identify themselves if they want their stuff back.
In the News
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External links
- Federal Bureau of Investigation @ Wikipedia
Federal prosecutors want to keep key details about the planning and execution of the March 2021 raid at U.S. Private Vaults out of the public's sight.
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (5 December 2023) - Tomorrow, I'm flying to Los Angeles for oral argument in what may be the most important Fourth Amendment case pending in the United States today. The basic facts: The FBI broke open and searched hundreds of safe deposit boxes without any reason to think the boxholders did anything wrong.