A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ordered the L.A. County Sheriff's Department to stop searching any of the computers seized from the Office of the MTA Inspector General during a raid.
After the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department served search warrants on Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, Patti Giggans and Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a Superior Court judge on Thursday ordered the Sheriff's Department to stop searching any of the computers seized from the MTA's Office of Inspector General during the raids.
Questions were almost immediately raised about how detectives got the search warrant signed, as well as the relationship between one of the detectives on the Public Corruption Unit and Judge Craig Richman, who signed the warrant. Despite the search warrant served and alleged evidence seized, L.A. County District Attorney George Gascon said his office will not prosecute the case.
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