This can't be introduced just because it was taken in a raid. Not sure where anyone gets this idea. :::prepares for seether downvotes offended that I'm right::::
Listen, seether, I know this pains you to see, but that doesn't mean I am wrong. I got a better idea. How about you find a sauce that illustrates how this magically becomes available as evidence because it was in a raid?
If this was classified (which it wasn't, but that's the point of the raid) then it ain't gonna magically become available because the FBI recovered what shouldn't have been outside government walls. And if it was not classified, then it was already available as evidence.
Think of the brilliance of this logic: "if someone can remove classified information from some part of government, and the FBI find out about it then goes and recovers it, it can now be publicly disclosed in court proceedings." Would that not defeat the entire purpose of keeping things classified? Just steal it, and it magically becomes public, so long as the fbi tries to get it back...
"How do introduce evidence legally?" -Q
how will any of this evidence be introduced ? this was all damage control
This can't be introduced just because it was taken in a raid. Not sure where anyone gets this idea. :::prepares for seether downvotes offended that I'm right::::
Sauce Mr Wright. or stfu
Source? Source? Strawman! Debooonked!
Listen, seether, I know this pains you to see, but that doesn't mean I am wrong. I got a better idea. How about you find a sauce that illustrates how this magically becomes available as evidence because it was in a raid?
If this was classified (which it wasn't, but that's the point of the raid) then it ain't gonna magically become available because the FBI recovered what shouldn't have been outside government walls. And if it was not classified, then it was already available as evidence.
Think of the brilliance of this logic: "if someone can remove classified information from some part of government, and the FBI find out about it then goes and recovers it, it can now be publicly disclosed in court proceedings." Would that not defeat the entire purpose of keeping things classified? Just steal it, and it magically becomes public, so long as the fbi tries to get it back...