I live in California & have been separated from my husband for well over a year.
I asked my estranged husband to help me install a new toilet, stove & some other things so he was at my home & I let him sleep on my couch for a few days. Apparently, while I was away from home grocery shopping, the police just happened to come to my house looking for my estranged husband apparently on an outstanding warrant for who knows what. During his arrest the police seized some hunting rifles which were in plain view next to the door. These rifles have been in my possession for over 20 years & were obtained legally. Did the police have the right to seize these guns?
My estranged husband is not a parolee from any prison although he may have been on probation. I feel like my space & property have been invaded. What can I do, if anything, to have these guns returned to me & keep the police from knocking on my door looking for my non-resident estranged husband?
I asked my estranged husband to help me install a new toilet, stove & some other things so he was at my home & I let him sleep on my couch for a few days. Apparently, while I was away from home grocery shopping, the police just happened to come to my house looking for my estranged husband apparently on an outstanding warrant for who knows what. During his arrest the police seized some hunting rifles which were in plain view next to the door. These rifles have been in my possession for over 20 years & were obtained legally. Did the police have the right to seize these guns?
My estranged husband is not a parolee from any prison although he may have been on probation. I feel like my space & property have been invaded. What can I do, if anything, to have these guns returned to me & keep the police from knocking on my door looking for my non-resident estranged husband?