mimi27drey
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?Arizona
To start with I have never been arrested or been charged with a crime.
My husband was recently put on probation, the probation officer chose to do a search of my home. This took place while I was at work and my husband was home alone. My husband told me that the officers where very concerned with what time I would be home asking him in excess of 10 times throughout the search as if they wanted to be done and gone before I arrived. My neighbor notified me the search was being conducted. I left work about 1 hour early to arrived as they were finishing up and was informed by the probation officers and assisting city police that I was not permitted in my home until the search was completed. When I asked for a copy of the search warrant I was told they did not have or need a search warrant because of his probation status. The home is owned by both of us, my husband was told that if he did not open my safe they would break it open (the safe containing only my personal items). They took several Items out of my home I was not and still have not received a list of these items and why they were taken. But most of them where mine alone and had nothing to do with my husband.
So Basically my question is Do I have to forfeit any of my constitutional rights because my husband is on probation? Am I not entitled to have a search warrant presented to me before my house is searched? Do I have to give up my right to privacy? My right to bear and keep firearms in my own home? I am being treated by the probation office as if I were on probation along with my husband. What can I do? and do I have any recourse
It is none of the states business what is in my pantie drawer but they went through it, and photographed it!!!
To start with I have never been arrested or been charged with a crime.
My husband was recently put on probation, the probation officer chose to do a search of my home. This took place while I was at work and my husband was home alone. My husband told me that the officers where very concerned with what time I would be home asking him in excess of 10 times throughout the search as if they wanted to be done and gone before I arrived. My neighbor notified me the search was being conducted. I left work about 1 hour early to arrived as they were finishing up and was informed by the probation officers and assisting city police that I was not permitted in my home until the search was completed. When I asked for a copy of the search warrant I was told they did not have or need a search warrant because of his probation status. The home is owned by both of us, my husband was told that if he did not open my safe they would break it open (the safe containing only my personal items). They took several Items out of my home I was not and still have not received a list of these items and why they were taken. But most of them where mine alone and had nothing to do with my husband.
So Basically my question is Do I have to forfeit any of my constitutional rights because my husband is on probation? Am I not entitled to have a search warrant presented to me before my house is searched? Do I have to give up my right to privacy? My right to bear and keep firearms in my own home? I am being treated by the probation office as if I were on probation along with my husband. What can I do? and do I have any recourse
It is none of the states business what is in my pantie drawer but they went through it, and photographed it!!!
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