Say you get caught...

Zaehet Strife

Well-Known Member
Just a quick question, was wondering if anyone had any information about this.

Say you get caught with a bag, or get caught selling someone a bag. Do either of these instances give the police enough probable cause to process a search warrant for your house?
 

Nice Ol Bud

Well-Known Member
I would imagine it depends state by state. Not sure dude.
They pull shit up there sleeves all the time..
I got a great lawyer that you can call though..

1-800-REVOLUTION :!:
 

Granny weed

Well-Known Member
Just a quick question, was wondering if anyone had any information about this.

Say you get caught with a bag, or get caught selling someone a bag. Do either of these instances give the police enough probable cause to process a search warrant for your house?
Yes it does, but they can only search your room and belongings and not anyone elses unless of course they have information stating other people at that property are involved.
 

BarnBuster

Virtually Unknown Member
assuming you're not on your property when you were arrested, I would think an arrest for a single small amount sale/possession is not p.c. in itself for a search. If you had a paper in your wallet detailing numerous sales to customers or a grow room diary or 10 credit cards in other peoples' names, etc, then that's something else. This is in USA
 

slowbus

New Member
i see it happen.Dude gets pulled over then they search his house.Dude goes to prison.Its something to think about if you don not have a lawyer on retainer.Thats why I never roll dirty
 

Stillbuzzin

Well-Known Member
Just a quick question, was wondering if anyone had any information about this.

Say you get caught with a bag, or get caught selling someone a bag. Do either of these instances give the police enough probable cause to process a search warrant for your house?

In most states YES........................
 

Granny weed

Well-Known Member
assuming you're not on your property when you were arrested, I would think an arrest for a single small amount sale/possession is not p.c. in itself for a search. If you had a paper in your wallet detailing numerous sales to customers or a grow room diary or 10 credit cards in other peoples' names, etc, then that's something else. This is in USA
Here in the uk if they catch you with anything they are on your doorstep next.:shock:
 

slowbus

New Member
assuming you're not on your property when you were arrested, I would think an arrest for a single small amount sale/possession is not p.c. in itself for a search. If you had a paper in your wallet detailing numerous sales to customers or a grow room diary or 10 credit cards in other peoples' names, etc, then that's something else. This is in USA

if you've ever been in trouble you'll already know its guilty until proven innocent in real life.This may be the USA but they make the rule book up as they go
 

Zaehet Strife

Well-Known Member
I live in the USA, thanks for the info guys.

What if the house isn't in my name? Would they need permission from the owner? I know most of these questions no one really knows the answer to, but it's nice to get some opinions before extensive research, gives me ideas on where to look.
 

lahadaextranjera

Well-Known Member
Just a quick question, was wondering if anyone had any information about this.

Say you get caught with a bag, or get caught selling someone a bag. Do either of these instances give the police enough probable cause to process a search warrant for your house?
In the UK they can go back to your house within no time of arresting you. This was the case years ago and is the same today. It literally takes them (the CID) minutes to obtain a warrant. Don't sleep with your work if that's what you were thinking.
 

pabloesqobar

Well-Known Member
It depends. On the facts/circumstances, and most likely the State. If you happen to get busted in your car with a small baggie of weed, there is no probable cause for them to obtain a search warrant to search your house. If you tell them you obtained the weed from the pile of weed you have in your house . . . then they likely have pc to obtain a warrant to search your house.

People get busted all the time with small amounts of weed - either on their person, or in their car. They never have their houses searched as a result, absent some really extraordinary circumstances.

But based on the facts you've alleged . . . no, the house would not be a candidate for a search.
 

MojoRison

Well-Known Member
If I were caught selling {depends on the amount really}, I think they would need a prior incident on record in order to have a SW issued, I would see the judge having a hard time believing that a dime bag being sold on a corner would equate to a house full of weed that's a big step, even for the law....but stranger things have and do happen, it is the law after all :mrgreen:
 

slowbus

New Member
if they don't like you and wanna nail you.They do whatever they want.Then you worry about your rights from the crowbar hotel.
 

oldtimer54

Well-Known Member
Just a quick question, was wondering if anyone had any information about this.

Say you get caught with a bag, or get caught selling someone a bag. Do either of these instances give the police enough probable cause to process a search warrant for your house?
I always operate under the assumption if they want you bad enough they will do what they need to do to facilitate your arrest.......so I try not to give them any reason to get upclose and personable with me ..!
 

Perfextionist420

Well-Known Member
if you're selling you should already have a lawyer on retainer and try to avoid keeping anything on your actual property. if you have stuff on your property and this happened to you find a safe place to keep it and wait
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
where i come from they lock you up, smoke your shit in front of you and then you end up owing the county a fortune.
 
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