Madeleine74
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And, the reason for the search warrant was because they saw blood in his SUV? We all know that wasn't true either.
Seriously? Is it that confusing to understand the SW process? You cannot legally touch any person's private possessions without their oral/written permission or a search warrant signed by a judge. (see US Constitution). You can't see fully into a vehicle to even know if there would be blood somewhere in there, like down in the carpet or under a seat, without examining a vehicle in detail, in a protected facility, with the necessary lighting and chemicals and whatever tools they use. You have to have legal permission to seize and tow a vehicle. You have to obtain a SW first because anything you find without permission or a SW would not be allowed as evidence.