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This informant, paid by police, using taxpayers' dollars...
to continue his felony drug habit, was the link...
that allowed the police to raid a private farm,
a working farm where honest Americans make their living.
The government, in its haste, has hired an army of criminals...
whose allegiance to the truth is at best questionable.
Mr. Rodman...
it's a shame that your client didn't use as much sense...
in choosing what he planted...
as he did in choosing his attorney,
but, lately, the only variation...
I'm hearing in your argument is the name of your client.
You can stand here all day and argue the ins and outs of Illinois v. Gates,
but you're not gonna convince me...
that our government has not sanctioned the use of anonymous informants.
Furthermore, there is no sacred protection of property rights in our country.
You grow marijuana on your farm, be it an ounce or an acre,
that farm can be seized...
and that farm can be sold.