30 Nov
2012
30 Nov
'12
8:52 p.m.
Not only that, but the list of people who proclaimed their innocence only to be proven guilty is very long. I can't vouch for countries outside of the USA, but here at least we don't get subpoenas on a whim. They are usually part of a very long drawn-out investigation, and they usually are for a very good reason.
Usually, but not always. I've seen a number of subpoenas and a few search warrants that were: Ridiculously broad Overreaching Really stretched the concept of probable cause As in all else, not all LEOs are good actors. Owen