Raid On Police Corruption Whistleblower Was Unconstitutional, Court Rules
‘Police officer Wayne Anderson took a risk when he shared evidence of corruption in the Terrebonne Sheriff’s Office. He was finally vindicated, however, when the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled a raid on his home was unconstitutional.
A unanimous decision handed down from the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals found that a raid on Anderson’s home was unconstitutional, as the rationale for it contained a fatal flaw.
Two computers and five cellphones were confiscated from his home under the premise that he was breaking the law with defamation. He was not, the court found.’
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