in regards to the scarfo case, should constitutional rights be held in even more importance when it concerns criminal investigations?
he was suspected of loan sharking, and I can only assume that the first warrant to copy the hard drive was legally obtained since there's no detail or evidence otherwise, but do we lessen the strength of rights for suspects?
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