what should i expect to happen,after being questioned by deputies 2 days ago.

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what should i expect to happen,after being questioned by deputies 2 days ago.

i am a homeowner in harris cty,tx. i videoed 2-14yr olds groping & making out in front of my home on 2 occasions.burned dvd of video,gave it to parents of 14yr old girl.deputies came to my home,questioned me,at length,why i made dvd,did i find it pleasurable/exciting,how do i feel about them searching my house,prior arrests,etc. i told them i was ok w/them searching house/nothing they should be aware of. they did not search. 1 deputy was consulting paperback sized law book.they told me”we’re not saying this is over,we’re not saying this is not over,delete the video from your computer”

Asked on May 23, 2009 under Family Law, Texas

Answers:

N. K., Member, Iowa and Illinois Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

You should definitely not video tape anyone anymore. When you taped the teenagers, the parents probably became concerned about why you were doing that. You may have been doing it to inform the parents of what the teens were doing in front of your home, but they took it another way (something sexual).

The deputies also seemed to be implying something sexual as evidenced by the questions they asked you. All you can do is hope that the issue is over and that you never hear from the police again. But if you do, consult a criminal defense lawyer in your state.


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