"When you're going that far up the proverbial food chain to deputy mayors and separately trying to get, or in fact, getting the cell phone of the police commissioner, it tells me that they very well could be the main targets," said Jeremy Saland during an appearance on "Mornings On 1." "But they're looking to build a bigger picture - meaning the federal government, the FBI - and that could mean something significant for the current mayor, Adams."
"You can challenge everything and anything in the criminal justice system within the four corners of the law. One of the problems that you may see in search warrants is you've already had that neutral judge. And that judge made a determination that probable cause exists."
"What they're going to do is catalog what they took from the home when they did the search warrants on the home. And then they're going to have someone, for lack of a better term, a forensic expert, someone who is familiar with computer science, is going to go into that search warrant and go into those phones to see what they can find. And they're going to add it to whatever they have already."
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