I live in Minnesota. In 1985 I suffered a brain injury (T.B.I.), and since that time I have not been able to retain memory for very long. I keep a journal for my important memories.
What I need to know is - Can the police seize my journal. I ask this because I witnessed the death of a young woman. I wrote in my journal what I saw and about the person who caused her death. I want to be able to talk to the police like everyone else using my journal as an extension of my memory. There are so many other memories in my journal the police have no right to see. I feel if the police take my journal it would be like going into my brain and stealing. As a witness I am no good without my journal. Also are there any court rulings on this subject?
Thank You
lmwalton
What I need to know is - Can the police seize my journal. I ask this because I witnessed the death of a young woman. I wrote in my journal what I saw and about the person who caused her death. I want to be able to talk to the police like everyone else using my journal as an extension of my memory. There are so many other memories in my journal the police have no right to see. I feel if the police take my journal it would be like going into my brain and stealing. As a witness I am no good without my journal. Also are there any court rulings on this subject?
Thank You
lmwalton