Troubling Questions about the FBI Raid
It would appear lots of shortcuts were taken with the FBI raid of Sen. Alvin Williams's office last week.
The feds got Judge Ruth Miller to okay a "sealed search warrant" which is an extra-legal tool seldom granted without ESSENTIAL cause.
The fact that Williams is a public official gives the public the right to know what's going on but the sealed search warrant prevents this.
This article questions this process and calls on the public to question it as well:
http://www.vireporter.net/?page_id=91&mingleforumaction=viewtopic&t=12#postid-25
I really think you are spreading misinformation. The sealing of a search warrant is a common practice, public official or not, when an investigation is ongoing.
The author of this post is just promoting his website. He is posting a bunch of links on different blogsites with links to his. Fine, but just be honest about it, it's not nice to use people...aren't we getting enough of that with this administration?
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