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Sandoz
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just had house raided by state police looking for firearm.
#27659326 - 02/15/22 02:35 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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and they stumbled upon the mushroom grow. they never said anything they had a hard on for the pistol which isnt here.
they pulled the PC out of the closet and could clearly see 4 bags fruiting and about 3.5 dried sitting out on nightstand
never even brought it up they just wanted pistol.
never gave much back to community but i feel someone could benefit reading this,
ive grown for years being sketch about personal grows but w/e now
NYS
edit its been 2 weeks since the incident.
Edited by Sandoz (02/15/22 07:02 AM)
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Sandoz]
#27659349 - 02/15/22 04:05 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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A little confused, is this a cannabis grow or a mushroom grow?
Either way sound like you should clean house and stop growing.
I am not a lawyer but it sounds like they found drugs in plain view while executing a search warrant. Just because they didn't arrest you on the spot doesn't mean they won't tell the drug enforcement team to pay you a visit.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Anonymous #1]
#27659404 - 02/15/22 07:00 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
Anonymous #1 said: A little confused, is this a cannabis grow or a mushroom grow?
Either way sound like you should clean house and stop growing.
I am not a lawyer but it sounds like they found drugs in plain view while executing a search warrant. Just because they didn't arrest you on the spot doesn't mean they won't tell the drug enforcement team to pay you a visit.
fixed original post, it is a mush grow and no im not worried if they wanted it they would of took it as evidence on the spot or even asked questions about it. im sure they made calls to see if they were interested either way not worried about it at this point in my career just growing for personal
thing im most bugged about is my girl ate the 3.5 and has been gone 24 hrs with my car
Edited by Sandoz (02/15/22 07:10 AM)
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Sandoz] 1
#27659440 - 02/15/22 07:44 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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I think you should be worried unless you are in a locale that has deprioritized or decriminizalized.
From what I read police work in task forces, you were raided by a task force focused on reducing illegal guns.
They will file a report on the search and that will include the fact they observed illegal drug activity.
The report then goes to the drug task force and they can do nothing or they can take it to a judge and come back again with a warrant to search for drugs.
The gun task force could even request that the drug task force do this so they can hem you up and get cooperation on the pistol they originally came looking for.
Idk you do you but I would clean house, better safe than sorry.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Anonymous #1]
#27659605 - 02/15/22 09:30 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
Anonymous #1 said: I think you should be worried unless you are in a locale that has deprioritized or decriminizalized.
From what I read police work in task forces, you were raided by a task force focused on reducing illegal guns.
They will file a report on the search and that will include the fact they observed illegal drug activity.
The report then goes to the drug task force and they can do nothing or they can take it to a judge and come back again with a warrant to search for drugs.
The gun task force could even request that the drug task force do this so they can hem you up and get cooperation on the pistol they originally came looking for.
Idk you do you but I would clean house, better safe than sorry.
i feel like those calls were being made while i was still in custody no? why allow me to get out and destroy evidence?
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Sandoz] 1
#27659741 - 02/15/22 10:32 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
Sandoz said:
i feel like those calls were being made while i was still in custody no? why allow me to get out and destroy evidence?
They may have not wanted to do the paperwork associated with seizing evidence for a crime outside the focus of their task force or they may not have known the law around mushrooms.
Don't underestimate the power of lazyness and ignorance among govt workers.
Like I said you do you but I would clean house and sit tight for a little while.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Anonymous #1]
#27667917 - 02/21/22 02:37 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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If the search warrant was only for a firearm they can't do anything about the drugs until they get an additional warrant for that. Clean house dude.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Patchouli_Savage] 3
#27667972 - 02/21/22 03:22 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Patchouli_Savage said: If the search warrant was only for a firearm they can't do anything about the drugs until they get an additional warrant for that. Clean house dude.
Wrong. Anything discovered either in plain sight (the eighth on the nightstand) or while looking in a place where they might find the subject of the search is evidence.
The classic test is a search warrant is issued for an elephant;
The police find drugs in a desk drawer. This is inadmissable because there is no way that an elephant could be inside the drawer, ergo the warrant did not allow search of the drawer.
The police find an illegal cannabis grow in the large barn outside. This is admissable because they discovered it while searching a place the elephant could have been.
In this case the bedroom and closet both could have contained the pistol for which they had a warrant to search.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Anonymous #1] 1
#27671259 - 02/24/22 06:40 AM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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still free incase anyone wondering
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Sandoz]
#27671402 - 02/24/22 09:15 AM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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You should still clean house and lay low, get rid of everything illegal. They can come back with a warrant at any time.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: nooneman]
#27671532 - 02/24/22 11:02 AM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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nooneman said: You should still clean house and lay low, get rid of everything illegal. They can come back with a warrant at any time.
i know ive been taking everyones comments into consideration. im also thinking they may of not thought they were of the illegal kind? since they left the 8th just sitting on nightstand instead of grabbing for testing. all criticism is apricated
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Sandoz] 3
#27685240 - 03/06/22 03:36 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Ive had a similar situation where they had a warrant for one thing, saw something drug related when serving the warrant, they didn't do anything at the time (just like your situation)... so I cleaned house... Waited and thought they had moved on/didnt care, but they showed back up a few weeks later with a new warrant... I was sitting back thanking the higher powers that I cleaned everything up and the second search found nothing..
So, i know everyone has already said clean house, but I wanted to let you know that from my experience it's better safe than sorry.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Rotnpins]
#27685561 - 03/06/22 08:25 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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If I was a cop and I saw something during a search I would assume the person cleaned house immediately after we cops left. So I would sit back and let enough time pass to let the person assume the coast is clear and fall back into their ways. Hunting 101.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Anonymous #2]
#27688828 - 03/09/22 04:56 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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appreciate the posts everyone. still free but i know i gotta move different now.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Anonymous #2]
#27694443 - 03/13/22 11:11 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
Anonymous #2 said: If I was a cop and I saw something during a search I would assume the person cleaned house immediately after we cops left. So I would sit back and let enough time pass to let the person assume the coast is clear and fall back into their ways. Hunting 101.
That doesn't really work because probable cause goes stale.
See https://casetext.com/analysis/search-and-seizure-staleness
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#27694612 - 03/14/22 04:53 AM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said:
Quote:
Anonymous #2 said: If I was a cop and I saw something during a search I would assume the person cleaned house immediately after we cops left. So I would sit back and let enough time pass to let the person assume the coast is clear and fall back into their ways. Hunting 101.
That doesn't really work because probable cause goes stale.
See https://casetext.com/analysis/search-and-seizure-staleness
The shortest period in the linked article was 22 weeks and the longer ones were on the scale of years.
It has been only a month since OP's first post so nothing is stale at this point.
And I am sure OP doesn't want to drop thousands on a lawyer to get the search tossed based on staleness so unless you are putting up his defense fund Alan this is pretty bad advice.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Anonymous #1] 1
#27711156 - 03/28/22 01:56 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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apricate the discussion going on here. wanted to check in again to say still free.
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Sandoz]
#27711181 - 03/28/22 03:36 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Sandoz said: apricate the discussion going on here. wanted to check in again to say still free.
Glad to hear it!
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Re: just had house raided by state police looking for firearm. [Re: Sandoz]
#27713627 - 03/30/22 03:33 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Glad you're still free!
You didn't mention the word "warrant." Did you just LET the cops into your house?
Whose gun were they looking for? Yours? Room mate? Someone they saw run down your street?
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