Worthington, MN asked in Criminal Law for Minnesota

Q: Can county services with hold my child from me because I have two Warrents?

My first case being stalked by police because they believed I was someone with a warrant. Then jailed after being booked had my rights read to me. Then in the second case my vehicle was illegally searched and seized with the next day the judge provided a search warrant. I wasn't even arrested or there when the other officer went thru my vehicle.

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Jonathan Matthew Holson
Jonathan Matthew Holson
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Saint Cloud, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: You don't provide enough facts to answer the question. I am assuming that there was some sort of evidence that was found when the police executed the warrant on your car. Merely having a search warrant on your car and being booked into jail would not be enough for social services to take your child from you.

Jonathan Matthew Holson
Jonathan Matthew Holson
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Saint Cloud, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: You don't provide enough facts to answer the question. I am assuming that there was some sort of evidence that was found when the police executed the warrant on your car. Merely having a search warrant on your car and being booked into jail would not be enough for social services to take your child from you.

Thomas C Gallagher
Thomas C Gallagher
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: If you read this question again, it's unclear what it's asking. It sound like a lot going on though. Perhaps a phone call to an attorney could help untangle the knot.

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