EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 10 MIN
Warrantless Phone Seizures Over a Website Rule — Is That Even Legal in Texas?
from Supreme Court of Texas Talking Point
Ep. 26-002EPISODE SUMMARY:A man walks into a Tarrant County family courtroom. Before the hearing even starts, a bailiff threatens to throw him in jail for recording. He objects — arguing the rule was never properly adopted. The judge cites "the website in this county" as the legal authority. Minutes later, deputies physically take his phone under threat of a taser. The phone ends up as Court Exhibit 1 — then gets handed to the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office for a criminal investigation. No warrant. No written order. No return procedure.This episode breaks down a formal administrative challenge filed May 27, 2026 by pro se litigant Conghua Yan, demanding that Tarrant County Family Courts withdraw or fix their recording and confiscation rule — and asking that the assigned reviewing judge step aside due to a direct conflict of interest.
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Warrantless Phone Seizures Over a Website Rule — Is That Even Legal in Texas?
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