Can a police officer charge you with something they found that's not related to the call?
You can get an attorney and file a motion to suppress the search. It depends on a lot more facts that what you have given here.
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You can get an attorney and file a motion to suppress the search. It depends on a lot more facts that what you have given here.
You can file a motion with the court and see if the court will seal it based upon your reasons.
Contact apartment manager for a resolution. If they make threatening remarks you can contact the police.
You can request the court to appoint you an attorney and if you do not have the money to hire an attorney the Court is required to appoint one.
If you have firearms in the house it is best to keep them in a locked container that he does not have access too, such as a gun safe. In a car as...
If you are in the United States in a register state you have to register. The question comes from Houston, Texas and you would have to go to the...
Simple answer is you can sue anyone for anything but given the facts you present your suit would be frivolous.
Just because they did not prosecute you does not mean the officer did not have probable cause. You can sue anyone for anything but it is unlikely...
No, officers cannot search your phone without a warrant or consent. But, I don't see that you were harmed. So, don't give your phone to a police...
Send them a certified letter requesting your paycheck. If they will not pay you you can contact the department of labor.