What can i do if the police raid my house and i live in public housing but everything in there search warrant ?
Is a lie about there probable cause and when they left they didn’t lock no one up but took 1 Roach out the ash tray do u also think this can get me evicted cause in the lease it says no drug related criminal activity does these fall under drug activity
Unless the roach had legs you need to get off the tax payers expenses.
You have been smoking way to much if you honestly are confused if this is drug activity or not.
You could be in trouble. Some lawyers will give a free 15-minute consultation and answer your question. Look in the phone book and call the local Bar Association for a list.
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Possession, even it it is just a very small amount is drug related criminal activity.
This can get you evicted.
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Is a lie about there probable cause… No, there was enough to convince a judge to sign a search warrant to allow them to search the premises.
A search doesn’t always end with someone being arrested.
If they decide to prosecute over what they found, eviction could happen, you’ll have to wait and see.
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You live in public housing. Your landlord has the right to inspect his property on a regular basis. Public housing has a zero tolerance when it comes to illegal activities. Marijuana is illegal. You WILL be evicted. You broke your agreement; the taxpayers don’t have to house you any longer.
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First, taxpayers pay your rent so follow the rules or GTFO. Second, the search warrant is valid. Third, that is "drug activity" and grounds for eviction.
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If they have a warrant, you are SOL.
If your lease says no drug related offenses and you got caught with drugs, yes, you will get evicted.
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Unless the roach had legs you need to get off the tax payers expenses.
You have been smoking way to much if you honestly are confused if this is drug activity or not.
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Oh yes, you can be evicted. Public housing rules indicate that NO illegal drug activity can occur. Yes, a ‘roach’ in an ashtray is adequate evidence. The ‘roach’ will test positive for illegal drugs, and that is all it takes for an eviction. Furthermore, you will lose any eligibility for public housing or assistance for a LONG time.
What WERE you thinking ? ?
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