D.C. Cir. hears appeal of the search of Rep. Jefferson’s office on Tuesday

The D.C. Court of Appeals heard oral argument today in the case of the search of Rep. William Jefferson’s (D-LA) Congressional office, as shown on the Washington Post’s website this afternoon. The same article is on the NY Times website.

Previous posts are here on the search and the District Court’s upholding the search.

One judge seemed troubled by the execution of the search.

Judge Judith W. Rogers questioned whether the Justice Department carried out the raid appropriately.

“The question in my mind is the manner in which it was done,” she said.

That does not mean that that judge will stick with that view or that at least one other agrees.

Deputy Solicitor General Michael Dreeben appeared for the government.

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