What is the name of your state? Minnesota
Can a person have items dusted for fingerprints such as a key (for 3rd party prints) or their mouse or certain other things in their home office if they truly believe they have been wronged? Can private investigators dust for prints or is it only the Police who can do this? Do either need 'probable cause' in order to dust for prints? I would assume so. I know an ex-boyfriend violated my email for almost a year before I figured it out (he was saying and hinting at things that were said to others in emails) which is against State and Federal laws and since a 3rd party (his uncle) made it known that he knows where I live (I didn't tell him and I'm not in the phone book) and the fact that whenever one calls the other is listening in on the call - I'm wondering if I can somehow get a key or my mouse dusted for prints proving the Uncle is in on this situation too since he had more time (doesn't work). Both have lied repeatedly and listen in on phone calls - it's just sick!
HELP!!
Can a person have items dusted for fingerprints such as a key (for 3rd party prints) or their mouse or certain other things in their home office if they truly believe they have been wronged? Can private investigators dust for prints or is it only the Police who can do this? Do either need 'probable cause' in order to dust for prints? I would assume so. I know an ex-boyfriend violated my email for almost a year before I figured it out (he was saying and hinting at things that were said to others in emails) which is against State and Federal laws and since a 3rd party (his uncle) made it known that he knows where I live (I didn't tell him and I'm not in the phone book) and the fact that whenever one calls the other is listening in on the call - I'm wondering if I can somehow get a key or my mouse dusted for prints proving the Uncle is in on this situation too since he had more time (doesn't work). Both have lied repeatedly and listen in on phone calls - it's just sick!
HELP!!