they'd been going to my girlfriends house every friday now for the past 3 weeks, but this time they just went and knocked the door and asked for me like always and then, they just pushed my girl friend's dad and trying to get in the house, without showing any search warrant of some type, so they just let them search the house, but could they push him because he kept saying i wasnt there and i wasnt.
2006-07-28
03:10:24
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look you guys, they never showed the warrant, plus you need a search warrant to go inside the house, plus all they did was ask for me and then they were pushing him out of the way. so no idiot answers!!
2006-07-28
03:20:11 ·
update #1
and as of being a man, i have contacted my lawyer he says not to turn my a$$ in till he gets the charges droped, these people said i had seven warrants but when my lawyer checks the system i only had 1 also here in my city cops sucks and they dont know what the hell they are doing, so if there was a kid robbing a candy store they would make a big deal out of it
2006-07-28
03:27:43 ·
update #2
hey you dumb idiot that gave the last answer, dont be judging me idiot, i wouldnt turn myself in cause i dont want the state to take over and it will be more of a ***** to get out, the point is my lawyer is going to talk to the prosecuter and show them evidence that it wasnt me that commited the crime, so STFU dickless ***** report me i dont give a **** you talk **** ill talk ****
2006-07-28
04:37:22 ·
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an arrest warrant and a search warrant to different things. Now on your arrest warrant if it was your house and they had knowledge you where their they can enter on the arrest warrant.
if you are at your in-laws house and all they have is an arrest warrant for you no search warrant they can not just bar in unless at the door when they ask if they can enter and they see you called plain view then they can proceeded to arrest you by entering the house, the other way is to wait outside if they think you are in the house and get a search warrant for the house not hard with the right judge
2006-07-28 08:32:13
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answered by goz1111 7
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it is all based on probable cause. if they had the search warrant, yes, they can search the property. if her father would not let them in he could be charged with obstructing justice. law enforcement has the right to "Knock and enter". all they have to do is state that they have a search warrant and then enter. their first priority is to secure the dwelling to protect themselves and others in the home. after the home is secure, then they must present the search warrant.
they must have reason to beleive that you are in the house. by either witnessing you enter or persuing you into the house.
if they do not have probable cause that you are there, if they used excessive force, or they did not have a search warrant, then they have violated your 4th ammendment rights (search and seizure)
All that said, if you have a warrant for your arrest, i highly suggest that you turn yourself in. No matter where you go, it will be waiting for you. Any judge will go lighter on you if you voluntarilly turn yourself in rather than being a fugitive.
Turn yourself in and then work out the other legal issues with the 4th ammendment rights of your girlfriend.
2006-07-28 10:22:48
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answered by Shamus 3
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Pushed how?
At any rate, you stated it yourself "So they just let them search the house." End of discussion. PD will keep going there because they obviously suspect a link between you and that house so no, it's not going to stop.
If her father is trying to obstruct justice by hiding you he can be charged. Oh and hey, you EVER show up there and the PD can prove it, like oh I dunno, watching the house and getting pics...that stuff called surveillance...he and your girlfriend can be charged with harboring a fugitive.
You don't want to accept responsibility for your actions, be it 1 warrant or 1000, fine but to put people that care about you at risk?
After this, I'd hope her dad would tell you to get the hell out of her life because you aren't man enough to be in it and certainly aren't worth going to jail for.
You've made all kinds of excuses in your head about why you are perfectly right about breaking the law and continuing to do so but how the hell do you justify pulling innocent people into your crap. disrupting their lives? Or do you just not give a damm about anyone but yourself?
2006-07-28 11:23:13
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answered by sarhibar 3
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Frankly, if you have an arrest warrant, then you did something wrong. I think they should of not only pushed him out of the way but grabbed you pushed you all the way to the police station. Thank you so much for taking advantage of the system. Now go to jail where you belong. I'm sure everything they did was legal. And I very much hope you get to be in prision for a very long time.
2006-07-28 10:14:54
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answered by spockofvullcan 3
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When the police have a warrent for your arrest and go to residence they have to show the warrent and ask to search the house. Your girlfriends father should contact an attorney, alot of them will do a consultation for free. You should just turn yourself in so it won't happen again, I hate to say that but its better than being arrested on the streets or in your girlfriends house
2006-07-28 10:19:20
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answered by KIM A 3
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if the police have a warrant for a particular person the officers do have the right to come in the house to question all persons in the house and ask for ID for verification.
Legal Definition:
Warrant
A written order by a judicial officer commanding a peace officer to arrest the person named in it or to search for a seize property as described in it.
2006-07-28 12:00:52
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answered by donise225 3
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Dude, if there is a warrant for your arrest, turn yourself in!!! You're obviously making it a living hell for other people. And it's only gonna get worse if they know that you are wanted and are hiding. Besides, it must be pretty serious if they keep going to the same place, someone is obviously on to you... turn yourself in and get it overwith... it may just be parking tickets or whatever... don't let others suffer for your mistakes...
2006-07-28 10:15:43
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answered by Mexi Poff 5
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Not too sure.
But why don't you just turn yourself in so your girlfriend's dad doesn't have to go through all this crap that YOU are causing?
It's all your fault, so you should take care of this yourself and stop getting everyone else involved in YOUR troubles.
You keep pointing your finger at the cops, but you have three more fingers pointing back at yourself.
Be a man and do the right thing.
2006-07-28 10:15:31
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answered by Jake 4
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Yes they can, but the question you should be asking is, Why are you putting your GF's dad and her through this? if it was my daughter I would have taken your butt to jail myself, and told you to stay the hell away from her. Be a man(not the little boy you are acting like)and turn yourself in. It's time to grow up Kid.
2006-07-28 10:24:39
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answered by basscatcher 4
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You must be either guilty of something or involved in some sort of criminal activity, therefore, I don't really care if they extract you from the house legally or not. You sound like a real prince.
2006-07-28 10:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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