• FuglyDuck
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    1715 days ago

    It’s unfortunate that it’s hard to imagine Clarence Thomas doing a little mail fraud.

    Then again, he strikes me as a cheap bastard, so it’s pretty easy to imagine him cheating on postage.

    • @LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      They can make federal arrests on people sending anything illegal in the mail I believe. So if an illegal bribe was sent to him via the USPS, they might have jurisdiction to make an arrest without a warrant or subpoena anyone needed. They are a federal law enforcement agency, older than most. Don’t think the FBI were around when they became, and the secret service definitely weren’t.

      • FuglyDuck
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        815 days ago

        If you use the mail service for any kind of crime at all, it’s their bailiwick.

        Which is why they got most the monsters they did- sending checks in the mail for rico, running whatever scams were common “back then”, and that goes a fairly long way back… as you said.

        They also have some interesting caveats on warrant law that makes it absurdly easy for them to drum up a useful reason to search your place

      • @barsquid@lemmy.world
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        215 days ago

        I report it as mail fraud whenever someone sends me any sort of “SeCoNd NoTiCe” without any existing business relationship with me. I like to think they get got.