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erichall101

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What is the name of your state? mississippi I was charged with 2 counts sale of cocaine. the evidence that they said they have against me is the narcotics sent a informant to my house with a camera on them. i was wanting to know if thats legal to send someone inside your home with camera? thankyou,
 


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hexeliebe

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and did you invite this person inside or did they crash through your door?

Nice try but next time try AVON!
 

HomeGuru

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erichall101 said:
What is the name of your state? mississippi I was charged with 2 counts sale of cocaine. the evidence that they said they have against me is the narcotics sent a informant to my house with a camera on them. i was wanting to know if thats legal to send someone inside your home with camera? thankyou,
**A: read the entrapment laws.
 

HomeGuru

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No, but if you give me a bag, mirror, straw and a razor, I'll go look for him.
 
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HomeGuru

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Funny you shoud say that. I just got a call that it is too windy today so we'll be meeting directly at the clubhouse.
 

JETX

Senior Member
"i was wanting to know if thats legal to send someone inside your home with camera?"
*** Yep!! Not illegal at all to send a CI or undercover in with audio or video surveillance to capture your illegal activity.

(Revised. I was 'confused' in my earlier post and answered 'nope'. I was trying to type through the 'tears of laughter' after reading the writers 'question'!! :) )
 
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dequeendistress

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JETX said:
"i was wanting to know if thats legal to send someone inside your home with camera?"
*** Nope. Not illegal at all to send a CI or undercover in with audio or video surveillance.
Also it is NOT legal to sell cocaine, thank you and hope you retain an attorney.
 
I'm assuming this would fall under the "false friends" doctrine. You have a lowered expectation of privacy when you're sharing information with a third party in that it is reasonable to expect them to go and blab whatever you told them.

the moment you asked the dude if he wanted a bump... you waived your right to keep your drug dealing private.
 

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