KLAS TV: I-Team: Do police seek search warrant friendly judges?

KLAS TV: I-Team: Do police seek search warrant friendly judges? by Glen Meek:

LAS VEGAS — Could police be playing favorites when it comes to getting search warrants signed by local magistrates? An I-Team investigation shows one judge has signed nearly twice as many warrants this year, as any other judge.

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In a radio ad for district court Judge Michael Villani, which was produced before his judicial opponent was disqualified, a Metro vice sergeant says Villani is the judge he calls if he needs a warrant at all hours.

“We know we can count on Judge Villani, no matter what time of night, to help us do our job and get criminals off the street,” Metro Sgt. Don Hoier said.

Judge Villani said the ad demonstrates his availability, but does not suggest he acts as rubber stamp for police seeking warrants. Villani is in the middle of the pack in district court when it comes to signing search warrants. At the top of the list is Nancy Alf who signed 238 warrants over the past 15 months.

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