Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

"probation search", but I was not on probation.

They came into my house, on a "probation search", they found 1/2 ounce of meth., and a scale. I got a signed paper from the probation stating I had been off of probation. In court the judge "dismissed without predjudice". A few months later I get a letter from the court saying they are charging me with the same things. How can that be? Is this a violation of my civil rights by coming into my house without a search warrant since I was not on probation at all?


Asked on 5/30/00, 4:56 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Lyle Johnson Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law

Re:

You must be sure to appear in court as may be required. Second you should hire an attorney to help you get the charges dismissed.

Also get a transcript of the court appearance in which the judge dismissed the case.

There is no simple answer to your question.

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Answered on 7/28/00, 2:04 pm


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