Search Warrant Legality Concerns

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Police can execute a search warrant if issued by a judge. Code enforcement may enter if related to the warrant. Consult a lawyer about potential overreach or rights violations.

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I live in California and I was served a search warrant by the sheriff for a supposedly stolen truck that was on my property at which time they allowed code enforcement to enter my property. The truck was not stolen and I was not arrested or charged is this legal
Hey ****, sorry to hear about that situation. Generally, police can execute a search warrant if issued by a judge. Code enforcement may enter if related to the warrant. You might want to consult a lawyer about potential overreach or violation of rights. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist you better with this case?
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Thank you for all the details. We will have a top rated lawyer in your area contact you shortly. For your records below is the information I gathered
Name: ****
Email: 7603438539none@none.com
Phone: *
Zipcode: *
Reason: Served a search warrant for a supposedly stolen truck, which wasn't stolen. Code enforcement entered property without arrest or charges.
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Yes
Thank you for all the details. We will have a top rated lawyer in your area contact you shortly. For your records below is the information I gathered
Name: ****
Email: 7603438539none@none.com
Phone: *
Zipcode: *
Reason: Served a search warrant for a supposedly stolen truck, which wasn't stolen. Code enforcement entered property without arrest or charges.
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Is there anything else I can help you with?
No
It looks like everything was handled properly, and ****'s information was collected for referral to a local lawyer. No further action appears necessary. Great job!
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