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In reply to the discussion: Apparently Manafort has a pal who owns a storage locker with boxes of evidence (Now in FBI hands) [View all]Takket
(23,774 posts)41. according to this:
https://www.rentprep.com/legal/can-landlords-give-consent-police-search/
The owner of a rental unit CANNOT allow police to search it. only the tenant can. i would assume the same applies to rental storage units.
So if they searched the unit with only the owner's permission, they might have a problem..........
although i can't believe the people on mueller's team would by that careless when all they would have to do is park outside for an hour or two and wait for the warrant to be issued.
The owner of a rental unit CANNOT allow police to search it. only the tenant can. i would assume the same applies to rental storage units.
So if they searched the unit with only the owner's permission, they might have a problem..........
although i can't believe the people on mueller's team would by that careless when all they would have to do is park outside for an hour or two and wait for the warrant to be issued.
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Apparently Manafort has a pal who owns a storage locker with boxes of evidence (Now in FBI hands) [View all]
kpete
Apr 2018
OP
Kick and Rec. Manafort and his lawyers are not as clever as they seem to think they are
emulatorloo
Apr 2018
#1
Mmmmm, *storage locker*....I just about started drooling when I first saw a reference to it!!!
Leghorn21
Apr 2018
#2
Can they just pull his bail so Manafort can get on with the rest of his life?
dem4decades
Apr 2018
#4
Defense argument is that the agent had no probable cause for entering the storage unit,
ancianita
Apr 2018
#14
So if during the first raid of Manafort's home which was done with a legal search warrant ....
Botany
Apr 2018
#16
They want to limit the scope of warrants. This was located not in the home, but a storage locker.
ancianita
Apr 2018
#17
I am not a lawyer but it seems to me that warrant #1 led to warrant #2 @ the storage locker and ...
Botany
Apr 2018
#24
I'm not, either, and that's why the court is instructive. But I get how, in the eyes of lawyers,
ancianita
Apr 2018
#26
"If all his bank accounts were frozen, where is the money for lawyers coming from?"
erronis
Apr 2018
#39
Place your bets, ladies and gents.....Will Trump & Co go to the slam for dealing with Russia and....
LongTomH
Apr 2018
#15
When you see Air Force 1 fly to Russia for a summit... it's going to be a one-way trip for Trump.
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2018
#58
Now I know I'm preaching to the choir here when I say I believe this treason
PatrickforO
Apr 2018
#23
That's enough to make me a vegetarian. Get that butterball lardass turkey out of my eyes!
erronis
Apr 2018
#40
Paper records? Seems to me, a crook wouldn't keep paper records, unless, it was insurance of some ki
lindysalsagal
Apr 2018
#32
YOu couldnt make a movie out of all this. It would have to be a TV series spanning years.
Amaryllis
Apr 2018
#33
Tweeter SpicyFiles pointed out that the Mueller attorney who signed off on this the best of the best
Leghorn21
Apr 2018
#37
From another thread, the person who allowed the search was the primary on the lease
csziggy
Apr 2018
#49