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  2. Marion County Record - Wikipedia

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    According to the Kansas Reflector, the raid "appears to violate federal law that provides protections against searching and seizing materials from journalists. [6] Cody wrote in a Facebook post that the law allows a search warrant "when there is reason to believe the journalist is taking part in the underlying wrongdoing".

  3. Updates on Kansas newspaper raid: Search warrant revoked ...

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    A Kansas county prosecutor is withdrawing the search warrant used to raid a local newspaper and the judge who signed the warrant has a history of DUI arrests. Here are the latest developments in ...

  4. National Crime Information Center - Wikipedia

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    Wanted Person File: Records on criminals (including juveniles who may have been tried as adults) for whom a federal warrant or a felony or misdemeanor warrant is outstanding. National Sex Offender Registry File: Records on people who are required to register in a jurisdiction's sex offender registry.

  5. Marion police violated warrant when taking devices in Kansas ...

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    The search warrant application says police were to search each device before confiscating to make sure it was relevant, but the newspaper’s attorney says officers didn’t do that.

  6. Warrant allowing raid on Kansas newspaper withdrawn due to ...

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  7. Marcus v. Search Warrant - Wikipedia

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    Search Warrant, 367 U.S. 717 (1961), full title Marcus v. Search Warrant of Property at 104 East Tenth Street, Kansas City, Missouri , is an in rem case decided by the United States Supreme Court on the seizure of obscene materials.