THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW: Kansas Family Forced To Spend $25,000 To Learn Why Their Home Was Raided.

The Hartes are frustrated with the state of Kansas for a number of reasons. They believe the state’s sealed public records law allows law enforcement officials to carry out bogus searches with little fear of the media exposing their actions.

“Nobody wants to be on the nightly news or front page of the paper explaining a scandal, and they don’t worry about that in this state because they know the media isn’t going to get ahold of it,” Bob Harte said.

They also are upset with the amount of money they had to spend just to discover why their home was raided.

“This not what justice in the United States is supposed to be,” Addie Harte said. “You shouldn’t have to have $25,000, even $5,000. You shouldn’t have to have that kind of money to find out why people came raiding your house like some sort of police state.”

Nope.