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too bad the feds arent legally allowed to go fishing for other charges in that data, they are only allowed to do whats in the search warrant

but those videos are 100% getting stored forever in some NSA database and then being used by other non-US Five Eyes agents to their advantage.

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I thought they could add charges if other shit was found? Like if a cop had a warrant to search your house for a stolen television, if he finds a dead body he ain't just gonna ignore that...

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That's in the initial home check if there is obvious examples of violence and bodies and they like, serious crime, but the stuff they collect on the scene is very strictly controlled with tons of rules for how they handle it at every step. They couldn't just comb through it then start a bunch of new cases with it.

The exception is if an investigator came across some active threat of a serious crime (murder, kidnapping, etc) in the stuff they found then they could intervene if they go to a judge and get approval for a narrow expansion. But not general stuff like drug charges or s*x by people and things completely unrelated to the specific stuff approved in the search warrant, which was probably only cell phones/computer data or papers related to human trafficking by P Diddy.

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