confusedsug
New Member
Tahama
My female friend and I were arrested at a local business for possession of marijuana. There were city officers and narcotic detectives on the scene. I was only parked for @45 seconds, long enough to hand my female companion money and ask her to pay while I pump. We were then surrounded by officers and detained. The officers pulled me out of the car and begin searching me and the car I was driving. They found five bags of that sticky stuff (two on my person and three in the vehicle). The head investigator reported to the newspaper that I was arrested due to an outstanding warrant ( a third degree misdemenor) which was dismissed the day I appeared in court. During the time I was arrested the officers did not produce a warrant. They never asked the owner to search the vehicle. Since the investigator stated to the press that I was arrested on the warrant which was a misd. charge, was it necessary for the officers to draw their guns on everyone inside the car including a two-year-old and a ten-year-old? Also, without ever producing a warrant are the contents that were siezed admissable into court? Any and all feedback is welcomed.
-confusedsug
My female friend and I were arrested at a local business for possession of marijuana. There were city officers and narcotic detectives on the scene. I was only parked for @45 seconds, long enough to hand my female companion money and ask her to pay while I pump. We were then surrounded by officers and detained. The officers pulled me out of the car and begin searching me and the car I was driving. They found five bags of that sticky stuff (two on my person and three in the vehicle). The head investigator reported to the newspaper that I was arrested due to an outstanding warrant ( a third degree misdemenor) which was dismissed the day I appeared in court. During the time I was arrested the officers did not produce a warrant. They never asked the owner to search the vehicle. Since the investigator stated to the press that I was arrested on the warrant which was a misd. charge, was it necessary for the officers to draw their guns on everyone inside the car including a two-year-old and a ten-year-old? Also, without ever producing a warrant are the contents that were siezed admissable into court? Any and all feedback is welcomed.
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