An initial search warrant obtained against a Muslim immigrant targeted with Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act violations contained false information and the agent in the case acted recklessly with the truth, a federal judge in Los Angeles ruled and granted a motion to suppress evidence collected from it.
“For several reasons, [defendant] Osseily has established by a preponderance of the evidence that [IRS Special Agent Andrew Weiner] a...
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