What is the name of your state? Georgia
If the police have a warrant for probation violation out on someone who lives with me, if they come to the home again (the first time they came she was not at home) and she is upstairs in her room can they come in to search for her? She has an attorney that is working on this "violation". She had been seeing her probation officer routinely for two years but the case was then transferred to another probation officer who, because she had not paid her fine (which was suppossedly suspended according to her first probation officer, due to her having 2 children, no financial support for them, and is on ss/disability and has been hospitalized for the 6 months out of the last year with chronic illnesses) put out an immediate warrant for her arrest. She did not even know the probation officer was switched - never notified of this nor even got to talk to the new officer. When the previous po was called, he stated in my presence as well that he did not know what was going on as she was never in violation of her probation with him, hence the atty working on this matter told her to hide from the police to avoid jail until she got this settled. However, since she is with me, I don't want to go to jail if I open the door should the police come again and say she is not here, if in fact she's upstairs. Can they go up there to see? Any advice will be most appreciated. Thanks.
If the police have a warrant for probation violation out on someone who lives with me, if they come to the home again (the first time they came she was not at home) and she is upstairs in her room can they come in to search for her? She has an attorney that is working on this "violation". She had been seeing her probation officer routinely for two years but the case was then transferred to another probation officer who, because she had not paid her fine (which was suppossedly suspended according to her first probation officer, due to her having 2 children, no financial support for them, and is on ss/disability and has been hospitalized for the 6 months out of the last year with chronic illnesses) put out an immediate warrant for her arrest. She did not even know the probation officer was switched - never notified of this nor even got to talk to the new officer. When the previous po was called, he stated in my presence as well that he did not know what was going on as she was never in violation of her probation with him, hence the atty working on this matter told her to hide from the police to avoid jail until she got this settled. However, since she is with me, I don't want to go to jail if I open the door should the police come again and say she is not here, if in fact she's upstairs. Can they go up there to see? Any advice will be most appreciated. Thanks.