Criminal
Jun. 10, 2002
Police May Look for Arrestees in Open Business Areas
Focus Column - By Marcelius McRae and Joel Athey - You are sitting at your desk when you receive a telephone call from a long-standing client, who tells you that federal law enforcement officers have just entered his business, without a search warrant, to execute an arrest warrant for one of his employees. Your panicked client tells you that the officers are searching the entire business for this employee and have essentially halted operations.
Focus Column
By Marcellus McRae and Joel Athey
You are sitting at your desk when you receive a telephone call from a long-standing client, who tells you that federal law enforcement officers have just entered his business, without a search warrant...
By Marcellus McRae and Joel Athey
You are sitting at your desk when you receive a telephone call from a long-standing client, who tells you that federal law enforcement officers have just entered his business, without a search warrant...
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