Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
search and seizure
Can police search my home and look inside drawers because a parolee is in my home
Asked on 12/22/07, 3:21 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Allen Farshi
Law Offices of Allen Farshi
Re: search and seizure
The problem here is that unless you are personally implicated, you have no standing to challenge the validity of the search and seizure implicating a 3rd party, here the parolee.
Answered on 12/26/07, 12:50 am
Allen Farshi
Law Offices of Allen Farshi
Re: search and seizure
No. This is a invasion of your privacy rights, assuming you own the home. The parolee however is likely to have consented to a Warrantless search of his premises as a condition of his Parole.
Answered on 12/22/07, 4:08 pm
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