>> well, it not only doesn't seem to be work, it does seem to constitute a violation to the point if anything should come out, and you are the judge, you can perhaps cans this better than me. does that not constitute a reason to throw the whole case out because the manner in which the evidence was collected was not proper? that's the kind of thing that can get a prosecutor in trouble for not following the proper procedure in obtaining the evidence. judge jeanine: it's fruit of the poisonous tree. when you end up putting something in that is lies and something blossoms from it, that's fruit of the poisonous tree. it's not allowed into evidence. but nobody seems to be concerned about that except us. i think what we need to do is have some kind reckoning that the department of justice -- not