AP calls government's record seizure a 'massive and unprecedented intrusion'

Started by jimmy olsen, May 13, 2013, 08:42:41 PM

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In the US a search warrant typically does have to be signed by a judge.  Usually it is a magistrate judge who technically is an Article I judge (i.e. not an Article III judicial branch judge) but practically the distinction isn't that critical.
Subpoenas are a different story.  And we don't have JP's anymore - a few states have them but even then the role has changed.
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Quote from: DontSayBanana on May 14, 2013, 09:16:25 AM
:secret: Senators are congressmen; I think you meant "representative" there. :P
:secret: Representatives are referred to as "congressmen."  Senators are not.  :P
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