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Can the contents of a safe be used against me if it was obtained with a search warrant that did not have a name on it?

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Can the contents of a safe be used against me if it was obtained with a search warrant that did not have a name on it?

It was served at a home and was not in my name; I was not there.

Asked on July 8, 2015 under Criminal Law, Texas

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Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

I am afraid that far more would have to be known about he case and the circumstances to make any type of assesment.  Certainly, the contents may be used agaainst you if there was evidence that you have some possession or control over them.   You must retain a lawyer.


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