Hemet, CA asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Elder Law and Federal Crimes for California

Q: does the police or sheriff dept have the right to allow volunteers to investigate without a court order in my home

in riverside they are claiming listening devices and spiritual eyes from a certain church that they can see in my home and they have probable cause to watch,as well they are monitoring my bank and finances and they left drugs in my home i reported this to police by giving them the bag of meth...i took a video of the bag and put ot on my youtube account...

1 Lawyer Answer
Louis George Fazzi
Louis George Fazzi
Answered
  • Civil Rights Lawyer
  • Jess Ranch, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: More information is needed in order to respond to your inquiry. Any lawyer would need the full context of what you are talking about. The few details you have provided are insufficient to permit me to offer any kind of reasonable advice. Prepare a full chronology of the events starting at the beginning, name all witnesses, and describe what each person did in detail. Basically, we need the who, what, when, where and how it happened. Supplement that with all documents you have which relate to the incident.

When you have all that, consult with an attorney who has experience in civil rights matters.

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