Because that's the way the 4th amendment works. If the state isn't good enough at their job to train their agents properly, then fuck 'em.
> If his rights were violated, he can sue.
They were, he did, and this case was the result. His rights were simply violated with no recourse, is what this judge said.
Because that's the way the 4th amendment works. If the state isn't good enough at their job to train their agents properly, then fuck 'em.
> If his rights were violated, he can sue.
They were, he did, and this case was the result. His rights were simply violated with no recourse, is what this judge said.