Originally Posted by Greyghost
Question:

Did the arresting officers not have to have a warrant to go into the mans house and sieze his other weapons? Or was that done presuming that the man was guilyy of a felony?

Phil


My guess based on my knowledge of BCs in County is that it was done as a condition of bail.

Jim,
I am unaware of what their internal policies are. That's as far as I'm willing to go on a public forum.

George

Last edited by NH K9; 02/22/12.

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