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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 404457" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Issue is ICE coming somewhere to try to find illegals isn't obstructing a crime. Had ICE given the mayor had been given names and addresses and then gave the warning it would, but in the section before the quoted section, it talks about the necessity of warrants in OOJ. Think of it this way. There's been a robbery in Oakland. And the FBI is investigating. They tell them they are investigating and will stop by past robbers houses. If the mayor tells robbers to leave the city because the FBI is coming, there is no OOJ. However, had the FBI gave a suspect, like Bob Smith, and then said the same exact thing, that would be OOJ because a specific proceeding has been obstructed. Obviously it's hard to tell what exactly the mayor was told, but unless there was a known warrant, it's just a blanket statement IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 404457, member: 1803"] Issue is ICE coming somewhere to try to find illegals isn't obstructing a crime. Had ICE given the mayor had been given names and addresses and then gave the warning it would, but in the section before the quoted section, it talks about the necessity of warrants in OOJ. Think of it this way. There's been a robbery in Oakland. And the FBI is investigating. They tell them they are investigating and will stop by past robbers houses. If the mayor tells robbers to leave the city because the FBI is coming, there is no OOJ. However, had the FBI gave a suspect, like Bob Smith, and then said the same exact thing, that would be OOJ because a specific proceeding has been obstructed. Obviously it's hard to tell what exactly the mayor was told, but unless there was a known warrant, it's just a blanket statement IMO. [/QUOTE]
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