Oklahoma City, OK asked in Criminal Law, Constitutional Law and Federal Crimes for Tennessee

Q: My husband's probation came to our home four probation officers and searched our 3 and a half acres. He was arrested for

A single bullet to a gun I don't own ,misdemeanor weed misdemeanor meth after they arrested husband they wanted in my she shed where I had my 2 22 rifles wrapped and hid away from husband under lock and key. They charged me with tampering. Was I tampering I asked for my 4th amendment rights back right after they arrested him, before the went in and took my guns. . I was charged class e felony . I was just innocent wife that owned 2 guns that were under lock and key. He wasn't charged with the guns yet they took them. I wasn't on probation and never been in trouble. Can I get out of this? I was appointed a lawyer. Idk but I'm praying.

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Cayley Turrin
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Cayley Turrin
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Franklin, TN
  • Licensed in Tennessee

A: You should hire an attorney and that will give you the best chance to get out of this.

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