Aurora Detective Describes How James Holmes' Bank Records Were Seized Without a Judge's Permission
Holmes is accused of carrying out the shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado last year
CENTENNIAL — Aurora police didn't realize until June that they improperly seized the bank records of the Aurora theater gunman 10 months earlier without a judge's permission.
In testimony Monday at a hearing in the case, Aurora police Detective Craig Appel said prosecutors told police in June that the court order used to seize James Holmes' records from Point Loma Credit Union in California did not have a judge's signature on it.
(H/T Charles WT)
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