Law & Democracy Series: The FBI Search of Mar-a-Lago – The 4th Amendment, FBI Procedure and Politics
Date: Time: 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
Contact:
Katie Pfannenstiel, (402) 472-8382, kabp@unl.edu
The use of a search warrant by the FBI is a common investigative tool. It entails developing “probable cause” as required by the 4th Amendment, documenting that probable cause in an affidavit, swearing to the veracity of that affidavit before a U.S. Magistrate Judge, then executing that warrant - conducting the search.
Greg Stejskal, ‘74, special agent of the FBI for 31 years, will discuss FBI search warrant procedures and protocols and what happens when a search and its aftermath are critiqued on the world stage.
Program presented as part of the College of Law’s Law and Democracy Series.
This program has been approved for in-person and distance learning for 1.0 CLE credit.
Register: https://law.unl.edu/alumni-cle/
Greg Stejskal, ‘74, special agent of the FBI for 31 years, will discuss FBI search warrant procedures and protocols and what happens when a search and its aftermath are critiqued on the world stage.
Program presented as part of the College of Law’s Law and Democracy Series.
This program has been approved for in-person and distance learning for 1.0 CLE credit.
Register: https://law.unl.edu/alumni-cle/