The Consultants’ Handbook It is a truism well-known to lawyers that while the law may be uniform, all judges are not alike. It is a corollary equally well known to prosecutors that some judges are easier than others when it comes to search warrants and such. In San Francisco District Court, Judge David Faraday was what the local federal prosecutors privately-very privately-called a patsy. A law-and-order Nixon appointee, he could be counted on to grant search warrants on nearly any grounds. So it was hardly surprising that FBI Special Agent George Arnold showed up in Judge Faraday’s office with Special Agent Clueless Pashley in tow to seek warrants to raid Judith’s apartment. “And this person has been breaking into government computers?” Judge Faraday asked after looking over the papers Pashley and Arnold presented to him. “Highly sensitive government computers,” Pashley amended. “Your honor this is a major national security case.”
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