Louisville, KY asked in Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Kentucky

Q: Can the cops keep coming into my home without finding anything/anyone, there is no search warrant.

I live in a small town in Kentucky, my ex had trouble with the law quiet a bit but not me…. He moved out an went his own way years ago…. They came with a warrent once an detained me but never found anything or him… an I keep telling them he isn’t hear. They have came non stop for years after that, I have complied let them look through my home even when I was sick (Where I have autoimmune issues).. I still obeyed…. They have found nothing, they haven’t seen him here or anything… the last time they came I let them do a walk through an they came through my home they didn’t find anything so when they got done with there walk through I told them I would like to lay down since I was sick… well low an behold it hasn’t stopped them they r still driving up an down by my home multitudes of times come to my home all the time without finding him or anything! They won’t leave me alone!!!! How many times can they legally harass me, without finding anything… I just want to be left alone!!!

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: No. You do not. No search warrant = no search. Don’t let them search without a warrant.

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