Posted on 01/04/2019 8:06:53 PM PST by Elderberry
Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer F. Clinton Broden of the Dallas based criminal defense firm Broden, Mickelsen, Helms & Snipes LLP obtained a copy of the search warrants issued on July 12, 2015 to search the mobile phones of the Waco bikers, including the mobile phone of his client (Matthew Clendennen), which were seized during their arrests on May 17, 2015. The Waco police departments affidavits requesting these search warrants, like the criminal complaints used to arrest the 177 bikers in this case, were simply fill in the name documents without any individual probable cause.
Broden noted that the search warrant affidavits, signed under penalty of perjury by Waco Police Detective Sam Key at 11:06 a.m. on June 12, 2015, contain an admission that police bullets did, in fact, strike multiple motorcycle club members. This is despite the fact that Waco Police Chief Brent Stroman, in a press conference held two hours later on the same day, told reporters that it was undetermined whether police fire struck any bikers and that the issue was still under investigation. Broden also pointed out that the Key swore that police were fired upon by Bandidos and/or Cossacks but at Stromans press conference Stroman specifically stated that he could not say and w[ould] not say that Bandidos and/or Cossacks fired upon the officers.
Broden explained that he had asked police for the return of his clients mobile phone during a phone conversation with a Waco police detective on May 28, 2015 but was told that, at the time, the phone was being searched pursuant to a search warrant. Nevertheless, he has now learned that the warrant for Mr. Clendennens mobile phone was not obtained until June 12, 2015. I was lied to by the Waco police, said Broden. Broden did say, however, that Mr. Clendennen willingly provided police with the password to access his mobile phone once he learned of the search warrant yesterday.
Former State District Judge Michael Snipes, who presided over the December 2014 Eric Williams death penalty case in connection with the murder of the Kaufman County prosecutors and who joined Broden, Mickelsen, Helms & Snipes LLP in January 2015, explained that the affidavit in support of the search warrant for Mr. Clendennens phone does not specify any probable cause that implicates Mr. Clendennen in any crime. He is not even mentioned in the body of the affidavit, said Judge Snipes. The search warrant does not pass constitutional muster.
The search warrant for Mr. Clendennens phone was signed by District Judge Matt Johnson. One would have hoped that Waco and McLennan County officials would have learned from the fiasco surrounding the 177 arrests in this case that affidavits in support of warrants must be tailored to the individual, yet, almost a month later, they are still using fill in the name affidavits, said Broden. The Bill of Rights, including the Fourth Amendment, was enacted more than 223 years ago and the United States Supreme Court decided the case of Ybarra .v Illinois more than thirty-five years ago, Broden pointed out. Apparently Waco and McLennan County have still not gotten the message.
In the 1979 Ybarra decision, the Supreme Court announced: Where the standard is probable cause, a search or seizure of a person must be supported by probable cause particularized with respect to that person. This requirement cannot be undercut or avoided by simply pointing to the fact that coincidentally there exists probable cause to search or seize another or to search the premises where the person may happen to be.
Broden continued to press for police transparency and urged the Waco Police to truthfully report to the public. Either Key was lying to the judge or Stroman was lying to reporters, Broden said. Broden also noted that, in Keys affidavit, Key swore that [t]he Texas Department of Public Safety maintains a database containing information identifying the Cossacks and Bandidos as a criminal street gang. Nevertheless, in the recent DPS gang threat assessment there is absolutely no mention of the Cossacks.
The Waco police seem unwilling or unable to tell the public the truth which is why the Department of Justice must intervene in this case, concluded Broden.
IBTG, though that doesn’t seem to be a “thing” these days...
Might be that McClennen county officials are the ones that should face RICO charges.
Worst wishes to the “small”, “medium” and “large” fascist propagandists here, who apparently can no longer find their bravado.
Starting to sound a little bit like Ruby Ridge (year of 1992) 2.0. Hoping they collect more {$3.1 million} than Randy Weaver did for losing his wife Vicki & son {Samuel (Sammy).} For those who don't know.
From day one, all I wanted was the truth.
Thank you Elderberry for dogging the issue.
Long Term Bump!
It appears that Elderberry has been suspended.
WTF?
Yeah, WTF? Not someone who’s been known to be a bomb-thrower around here, either.
Don’t know. Had not noticed.
I have long shared his interest in the Waco incident.
From the beginning it was clear to me that it was another Wac(k)o mess.
Bump , thanks for the up-date , Them Waco police such upstanding public servants /s
Elderberry’s page is a “joke suspension”. Just click on any of the links inside the “suspended” page.
Some FReepers make their homepage look like they have been suspended.
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