Several groups say they intend to make public details of a detective's affidavit, used to obtain the warrant for a raid on a Gizmodo editor's home. CNET, the First Amendment Coalition and some "prominent news organizations" are later this week expected to ask a judge to unseal the affidavit, which has been kept sealed for almost two weeks. California law mandates that warrants should be made public no later than 10 days after signing, says CNET.