United Torah Judaism's faction announced Monday afternoon its opposition to proposed legislation that would permit police to conduct searches without a warrant. The party stated it is unwilling to grant additional powers to the police.
01 · THE DISPATCH
United Torah Judaism's faction announced Monday at 16:22 its opposition to a proposed bill that would allow police to conduct searches without a warrant. The party's stated reason: 'We are not willing to give more power to the police.' The announcement places UTJ in opposition to the coalition on a criminal-justice issue with civil-liberties implications. No other coalition or opposition parties have publicly stated their positions on the bill as of this report.
02 · How it developed
2 developments
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03 · Source and signal
Source and signal
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