top | item 46757648 (no title) PlanksVariable | 1 month ago I agree, but I’m clarifying the facts: they’re claiming an administrative warrant gives them authority to enter a house, not no warrant as OP stated. discuss order hn newest jfyi|1 month ago Great, since we are all in agreement, let's see if we can put it clear terms.Administrative warrants are civil in nature and do not give authority to enter a house or any private space. Using them as such is in violation of the fourth amendment. unknown|1 month ago [deleted] direwolf20|1 month ago An administrative warrant is just an email from their boss telling them to do it. It's not a real thing e44858|1 month ago Has this ever been tested in court? load replies (1)
jfyi|1 month ago Great, since we are all in agreement, let's see if we can put it clear terms.Administrative warrants are civil in nature and do not give authority to enter a house or any private space. Using them as such is in violation of the fourth amendment.
direwolf20|1 month ago An administrative warrant is just an email from their boss telling them to do it. It's not a real thing e44858|1 month ago Has this ever been tested in court? load replies (1)
jfyi|1 month ago
Administrative warrants are civil in nature and do not give authority to enter a house or any private space. Using them as such is in violation of the fourth amendment.
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