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In a blow to the constitutional rights of citizens, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in Heien v. State of North Carolina that police officers are permitted to violate American citizens’ Fourth Amendment rights if the violation results from a “reasonable” mistake about the law on the part of police. Acting contrary to the venerable principle that “ignorance of the law is no excuse,” the Court ruled that evidence obtained by police during a traffic stop that was not legally justified can be used to prosecute the person if police were reasonably mistaken that the person had violated the law. The Rutherford Institute had asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hold law enforcement officials accountable to knowing and abiding by the rule of law. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the Court’s lone dissenter, warned that the court’s ruling “means further eroding the Fourth Amendment‘s protection of civil liberties in a context where that protection has already been worn down.”


“By refusing to hold police accountable to knowing and abiding by the rule of law, the Supreme Court has given government officials a green light to routinely violate the law,” said John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute and author of the award-winning book A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State. READ MORE ->

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Randall Covey, Russian Hacker
So, the "government" will claim ignorance of the Law as a defense...
"Ignorance of the Law, is no defense under the Law." Thus, they are above the Law.
  • April 28, 2015
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Safari Woman
It surprised me that Sotomayer was the only one to vote against it. This seems like the cherry on the icing on the cake of constitutional erosion of our rights against illegal search and seizure. We are just so "F"ed!
  • April 28, 2015
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Randall Covey, Russian Hacker
'Fraid so, Darling.
  • April 28, 2015
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GodAlwaysWins
can we deputize every citizen who then are ignorant of the law when violating 4th amendment "rights" of the police?
  • April 28, 2015
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Randall Covey, Russian Hacker
They consider us as "having no standing".
  • April 28, 2015
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Safari Woman
That's put exactly right
  • April 29, 2015
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Carl Spencer
Well isn't that nice.
  • April 30, 2015
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