‘A lot of talk’: warrants violated Patrik Mathews’ rights, lawyer argues
WASHINGTON — The lawyer for Patrik Mathews is trying to contest some of the evidence against the former Canadian Forces reservist and alleged neo-Nazi.
Joseph Balter is also urging a Maryland judge to throw out two of the four charges faced by his client.
Mathews and his co-accused, Brian Lemley Jr., took part in a motions hearing today aimed at convincing District Court Judge Theodore Chuang to quash what they call prejudicial evidence.
Balter says much of the wiretap, email and location evidence is prejudicial against Mathews and that the search warrants violated his constitutional rights.