Sacramento police and the district attorney’s office both refused to provide CalMatters with copies of the warrant, which would include investigators’ affidavits showing the judge they had probable cause to draw Cervantes’ blood. They also would not provide a warrant number that would allow CalMatters to obtain the document from Sacramento County Superior Court.
Sounds like they lied on the warrant too. 100% this looks law enforcement engaging in corruption to further Republican political interests.
Sounds like they lied on the warrant too. 100% this looks law enforcement engaging in corruption to further Republican political interests.