What rights do I have if I’m a convicted felon and live with my dad who has antique war rifles in his room in a gun safe, with 2 deadbolts?
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What rights do I have if I’m a convicted felon and live with my dad who has antique war rifles in his room in a gun safe, with 2 deadbolts?
The cops came for my brother on a warrant. They broke down the door before my dad could get to it. They trashed every room and found 1 rifle under my brother’s bed, so he was arrested. He got 16 months. They didn’t find anything in my room or closet but they still arrested me. I don’t know the combination to the safe. They were going to call the fire department to open it.
Asked on June 21, 2014 under Criminal Law, California
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Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
I suggest that you consult with a criminal defense attorney in your locality to assist in defending you concerning the violation of probation matter you are facing. Such attorney can be found on attorneypages.com. From what you have written about, you have a serious situation on your hands.
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