Marion County Attorney Joel Ensey acknowledged that law enforcement had insufficient evidence to justify the raids and subsequently sought the return of seized property. The newspaper maintained that it had not broken the law and that receiving publicly available information could not be considered a criminal act, drawing parallels to historic cases of protected journalistic activity

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Marion County Attorney Joel Ensey acknowledged that law enforcement had insufficient evidence to justify the raids and subsequently sought the return of seized property. The newspaper maintained that it had not broken the law and that receiving publicly available information could not be considered a criminal act, drawing parallels to historic cases of protected journalistic activity

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