GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #18 *Arrest*

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I believe there will be an update on the news tonight. stay tuned for the link
 
probably, but remember they had a search warrant for his car for a month before we found out about it. My understanding is they can keep warrant secret for a period of time as long as they can prove it is still important to the case to keep them secret.

Yes, and I read the following earlier. Somebody posted a link explaining a search warrant, after 31 days, goes public (my words, meaning unless case evidence is sealed, the warrant becomes available as public record). Still, someone has to make an effort to request any documents, pay for them, and share the information. Usually, this is a reporter if the case is hot and they're keeping up with it.

In Caylee's case, there was a person/poster who went to the courthouse often and requested every document and posted them to WS. Can you imagine? If he, or someone, hadn't made the effort, the docs would remain sitting in a file.
 
Yes, and I read the following earlier. Somebody posted a link explaining a search warrant, after 31 days, goes public (my words, meaning unless case evidence is sealed, the warrant becomes available as public record). Still, someone has to make an effort to request any documents, pay for them, and share the information. Usually, this is a reporter if the case is hot and they're keeping up with it.

In Caylee's case, there was a person/poster who went to the courthouse often and requested every document and posted them to WS. Can you imagine? If he, or someone, hadn't made the effort, the docs would remain sitting in a file.

I think if LE wants to they can apply to keep it secret longer and it goes to the AG of the state to decide if it is warranted or not.
 
I'm assuming searches stop when the sun goes down? Anyone see what time they stopped searching today?
 
Maybe we'll get to hear what tip lead to the new searches.
 
Coldpizza scared me. Sadly, I started a new...

Scared or hopeful, don't know which one exactly. Thread 18 here we are, ugh!
 
I think if LE wants to they can apply to keep it secret longer and it goes to the AG of the state to decide if it is warranted or not.

I'm sure. Plus, LE's steps/laws/rules are probably different prior to an arrest versus after indictment
(preparing for trial, collecting discovery).
It's hard to keep procedures throughout the whole process straight. Guess this is why law school isn't considered a cakewalk!
 
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