Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in California
Right to Privacy? Not if a Court Magistrate issues a writ!
How can I obtain affidavits from a County Magistrate that issued a search warrant against my premisses to confiscate any electronic recording materials and computer equipment on
said premisses!
Based on False affidavits resulting in no charges filed against me! my property returned in pieces, my drives wiped
clean and my home torn apart by 9 police officers in search
of criminal evidence that never existed!
The Court refuses to allow me access to the falsely sworn
affidavits, nor will they tell me who my accusers are!
Saying that by law I am not allowed to know who my accusers
are!, unless I am charged with a crime! (to protect the rights of these people who submitted false statements against me to a court magistrate) who in turn violated my 4th ammendment rights based on the contents of said sworn
affidavits to the court!
And I can do nothing, what recourse do I have to get justice
from those who are appointed to rule upon it?
I have been violated, my home torn apart my computer wiped
and disassembled, and my inalienable rights to privacy trampled into the ground! and I am not even allowed to know
who instigated these actions against me? to protect thier rights! (What about my rights?) I am innocent and out of luck!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Right to Privacy? Not if a Court Magistrate issues a writ!
If you file suit, you will be able to subpena pertinent documents, and may get them after a pleadings war. You will have to determine whether the court costs and attorney fees involved in such a suit are worth it. IF so, feel free to contact me to discuss the facts.
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