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Originally Posted by pip08456
If however the raid has been carried out as a result of a referral from Muller then it can be argued that Muller has overstepped the bounds of his investigative remit.
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There is nothing that says if you come across suspicion or evidence of a crime whilst investigating
another, unrelated, crime that you cannot start a different investigation.
If the police obtain a warrant to raid your house during a fraud investigation but instead they find 1000 tons of crystal meth in your basement then they are allowed to refer that to a new investigation. It's not deemed inadmissible on the basis it was found during the course of a different investigation.
Obviously I am not a lawyer but it seems fantasy law people have invented on twitter that anything else Mueller finds outside of his remit in ineligible for investigation.