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Illegal search and seizure
WAS DETAINED 30 MILES FROM ALLEGED SEARCH WARRANT ADDRESS WHERE I DO NOT RESIDE,GET MAIL,HAVE REGISTERED VEHICLE,ID DOES NOT HAVE ADDRESS AND NOT AFFILIATED TO I WAS TAKEN AGAINST MY WILL TO ADDRESS MENTIONED IN SEARCH WARRANT NARCS DROVE MY VEHICLE WHICH ALLEGEDLY HAD SEARCH WARRANT FOR BUT WAS NEVER GIVIN A COPY THEN SEARCHED HOURS LATER AFTER BEING IN THERE POSSESION OR TAMPERED WITH CONDUCTED SEARCHING ADDRESS WITH NO OWNER PRESENT OR NOTIFIED I REPEATED I DO NOT CONSENT TO SEARCH NOT ON PROBATION OR PAROLE I WANT A WITNESS MY LAWYER PRESENT WAS ARRESTED RIGHTS NOT READ NO PROPERTY LIST
Asked on April 20, 2009 under Criminal Law, California
Answers:
MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Okay, so it sounds as if you feel you do not fit within any exception to the search warrant requirement. In terms of what happened: did the search warrant say they can search your car and if so, usually it doesn't have to be parked in any particular location for the police to search the car.
In terms of what they found in the car, they can then drive to your home and search your home without your consent. In terms of driving your vehicle -- you may have something there -- but you will need a criminal defense attorney to determine what your rights are there depending on the specifics he or she has and the information you give him or her. Try www.attorneypages.com.
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