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  • dude yur talking about a piece of paper watch a documentary called -cocaine the last white hope- and i promise youll feel lucky that they only took a piece of paper n not every thing u own bcuz you could hav possibly had in mind purchasing a crack rock---fuc the pig

  • It's the principle of it, not what it was.

    And what the hell does an illegal substance got to do with it. Are you a crackhead? I'm not , I'm a poet and a citizen with rights. Crack is illegal POISON that decays the moral fabric of our society!

  • no i didnt .i was arrested outside my house they didnt need to go in my house the door was closed i have never been in trouble

  • Did you have the gun outside? Why were they there? Sounds like to me illegal seizure,but I can't be sure without all the facts of the incident. In a lot of instances, police use their catch-all reason, "probable cause" RIGHT! This is their way out of the improper procedures,and illegal search and seizures.

    I remember when a person was innocent until proven guilty, but now days, you are guilty until proven innocent. Are the police there to protect and serve or to abuse, harress and intimadate?

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  • No. Don't call a lawyer. Instead, entertain the opinion of a bunch of people from the internet that aren't law experts. Oh wait...

    Seriously, just asking a lawyer if you've got a cause of action shouldn't cost you anything.

  • Seriously, either get ahold of a lawyer or post the scumbag cops names on here!

    the poem was not stolen property. they obviously took it because they didn't like what it's about.

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  • The border patrol in indio know me cause i work out there everyday and I have my scrubs on..They get mad at me because they ask me where i work and i tell them they are violating my 4th amendment right. Always they search my car and claim it was a k-9 alert. Yesterday it was worse..they said dog is too excited..told me to get out of my car..they handcuffed me did illegal patdown,detained me for hour and found nothing in my car as usual. I am so tired of there abuse

  • If the warrent specifically was looking for a stolen item no its a unlawful search and sezier

  • rewrite the poem and get rid of your scum friends.

  • First of all yes the rights are going away fast, If they have a warrent they have the right to search anywhere inside or outside at that address only for what is listed on the warrent, nothing else. Problem is if anything else is removed you have to be able to prove it. Appearently they could not get a conviction with what they took so they left it be. Make electronic copies of all your work and store them someplace outside the house on a DVD or such, maybe a safe deposit box. Just a thought.

  • @samten10a yeah they find the weed in the spice cabinet and under the 4th amendment they cannot take the weed unless they have a warrant for it. if they were there searching for drugs then they can take it. so buddy, YOU go talk to a LAWYER

  • @Preacher0408 Lets say the cops was look for a stolen grand piano it was named on the warrant. they are not allowed to look in your desk drawer for it. Because it could not fit. So most of the warrants also tell the cops to look for documents that would prove that the person lived there (bad guy joe). So while looking for the doc. They find a 100 lb of weed in the spice cabinet it is legal. Under plain view exception to a search warrant. Do talk to a LAWYER.

  • i just read this aloud to my teacher who is has been an officer for twelve years...he said it all depends on what they were looking for on the search warrant.

  • also, i would let you 'friend' know how you feel about his invinting the police to get a warrent to search YOUR private property!

  • If they had a warrant for "specific stolen property" then they are not allowed to take anything else what so ever. they are only allowed to take what is specificly stated on the warrant. however if they find anything else such as plants or something else that is illegal then they can go aquire another warrant for whatever they need to get it for. thats a violation of the 4th amendment and a lawyer should be contacted, and in my opinion charges should be pressed.

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