Theodore Kaczynski tried to advance an equitable case for the return of various stuff seized by feds from his cabin, but, Kevin points out at Lowering the Bar, he had “unclean hands”. [U.S. v. Kaczynski, FindLaw, PDF]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on January 31, 2009
Theodore Kaczynski tried to advance an equitable case for the return of various stuff seized by feds from his cabin, but, Kevin points out at Lowering the Bar, he had “unclean hands”. [U.S. v. Kaczynski, FindLaw, PDF]
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