Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Illegal Search Warrant?

A friend of mine is in a law suit. Someone of authority showed up at her property one morning which happened to be the same morning her mother died. She asked the person of authority to come back some other time as her mother had just died. That person said no, and there was no other discussion. The person of authority did no have a search warrant and did not obtain one until after 1:00 pm. Before we knew it, many other persons of authority showed up. None asking if they could search. WELL TODAY A JUDGE DECIDED THAT HER STATEMENT TO "COME BACK SOME OTHER DAY" WAS THE SAME AS CONSENTING TO THE SEARCH. Not to mention that the people of authority do not have a problem lying under oath. I know because I was there.

I just can't believe that this is possible. Can I invite you over tomorrow night, you decide to come over tonight, I'm not home so you break in.... Does this mean I gave consent. NO! WELL THE JUDGE MY FRIEND HAD TODAY JUST MIGHT CONSIDER THIS CONSENT.

Is this legal. Is this how our legal system really works. It seems impossible to me. So know that If someone comes to your house unwanted, no matter what the reason you better make sure you state in a very accurate way that, "you do not want them there, and they must leave unless they have a search warrant".

YOU BETTER KNOW YOUR RIGHTS BECAUSE THE PERSONS OF AUTHORITY WILL ABUSE THEM AND LIE ABOUT IT!

I know that I am learning quite a bit about our legal system, and the lies the people of authority are capable of doing. I know that I will never look at a police officer or their badge and not feel disgust. I and my daughter have learned not to trust any person of authority ever again. Also we will always watch who we talk to and what we say.

Please pass this on thru the internet. Send this to everyone you know, because they need to know that this is how our legal system works.

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