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"They did not need a subpoena.
You usually need a subpoena to get this much truth-telling in New Jersey.
But when acting in any other capacity, including immigration enforcement, they need a subpoena or warrant.
The neglectful service continued to the end - I nearly needed a subpoena to get the check one evening.
"You would need a genealogist, a DNA expert, a local historian, you'd need a subpoena and a syringe of sodium pentothal to be absolutely sure about a title search," Mr. Kluge explains.
The agents appeared under what people on Capitol Hill call a "friendly subpoena," which is served on witnesses who want to testify but need a subpoena to protect them from being fired.
Law enforcement agencies need a subpoena or court order to gain access to the footage, and using facial recognition is against the policy of the company that owns the kiosks.
Matrix officials have declined to describe all the data that goes into the system, but they insist that nothing goes into Matrix that police would need a subpoena or other judicial order to obtain, like full credit reports or library lending records.
But with eBay, if you were law enforcement investigating a seller, you didnt even need a subpoena.
"For each state it is different, but in some cases we would need a subpoena in order to get this information to them," says Angus. "It has to go through the proper legal processes, and we've worked with the attorneys general to help them determine the right language to make the request".
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