A federal judge will not reconsider her year-old ruling allowing a claim against state police to go to trial for allegedly violating a family’s Fourth Amendment rights by seizing a former lab technician’s suicide notes.
Donna Veeder has maintained that she never consented to have state police search her home and seize notes that her husband, Garry Veeder, wrote to her and their two children before taking his life on May 23, 2008, in the garage of his Albany-area home.
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