Saturday, July 31, 2010

Legal advice - Drug search and seizure?

OK, so here is the story...


I had a bench warrant out for my arrest for a prior possesion of marijuana charge that I was not aware of. 9 months later the police decided to show up at my door at midnight after I had consumed a fairly large amount of mushrooms. They asked me my name and I was told that I was under arrest. I did not have my ID on me so when they told me to go get it I left them at the door, and while I was in my room, they entered my house. I was read my rights, handcuffed and brought to the police station. A police officer was in my house for two hours without a warrant and ';after'; a warrant was obtained they found a lot of paraphanalia, marijuana, marijuana growing, a half ounce of mushrooms and a mushroom growing system...among other things. I was wondering if any person with legal experience has any advice on how this can be dropped. I have lawyers, but I'm looking to put as many minds together as I can. I'm willing to talk elsewhere and get more in depth.Legal advice - Drug search and seizure?
damn dood your set for years! half ounce of mushrooms boatload of mary jane mario is jealous of you!! lucky


(im talking in terms of drugs not your sentence )Legal advice - Drug search and seizure?
When you get out of prison you would be wise to avoid drugs.~
So you had a warrant for your arrest, but didn't know it? Gee that sucks, dude. Anyway, they went in your house without a search warrant, then got one after the fact. That's a violation of the 4th Amendment. They need a search warrant before they search, so ask your lawyer about the 4th Amendment. Then, if it works, they will probably clear you of charges and then perform surveillance on your house. Before you get cleared, get rid of your stuff. Put it all in a steamer trunk or something and bury it in the woods, if need be. Just make sure you get rid of it discretely and before the case is cleared.
You had a warrant, they can come in after you, your mistake was not stepping out and going with them, they duped you into going in, and they have the right to follow, they figure you could have ran, or got a weapon of some sort.





Because your warrant involved a drug charge, the have a right to ';lock down'; your house, and wait for a warrant to search, or maybe they saw something that gave them probable cause.

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