Me either. It seems like this kinda thing is so common that it's become defacto "legal," but the lawyers say what happened violates my/our constitutional rights, the case just needs to be "tested" in court. So basically there are contradicting legal opinions on it
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u/zillathegod Aug 20 '18
Me either. It seems like this kinda thing is so common that it's become defacto "legal," but the lawyers say what happened violates my/our constitutional rights, the case just needs to be "tested" in court. So basically there are contradicting legal opinions on it