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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 355454" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I really do think it was unnecessary what Star went through unless Dude was a bail jumper...we had something like that happen when Cory had a bail revocation one time, but when Cory was living here, his PO told us that our main part of the house was "ours" and that he wouldnt burst in and search that area. He would and could arrive and look for Cory and ask to come in and search Cory's room at any time because that was Cory's area of the house. Now when Cory moved out, he had the right to go into Cory's house at anytime. I should say has because Cory is still on probation. He just isnt on intensive probation anymore so the PO doesnt go out and check on him. Cory has to check in with him. But Sean could turn up at anytime and go into Cory's house without a warrant and search it. </p><p></p><p>I really worried about the PO coming in and searching the house when they put Cory back in here because really, we have guns, I have my medications, I sometimes use wine to cook with, Tony might want the occasional beer. Say we might want to have a glass of champagne for New Years? Are we going to have to be on probation too? Get rid of all our stuff? They told us no. We could keep the guns in our bedroom and of course, my medications were in my room in a safe and any alcohol was ours in the kitchen in the main part of the house. As long as it wasnt in Cory's room, things were fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 355454, member: 1514"] I really do think it was unnecessary what Star went through unless Dude was a bail jumper...we had something like that happen when Cory had a bail revocation one time, but when Cory was living here, his PO told us that our main part of the house was "ours" and that he wouldnt burst in and search that area. He would and could arrive and look for Cory and ask to come in and search Cory's room at any time because that was Cory's area of the house. Now when Cory moved out, he had the right to go into Cory's house at anytime. I should say has because Cory is still on probation. He just isnt on intensive probation anymore so the PO doesnt go out and check on him. Cory has to check in with him. But Sean could turn up at anytime and go into Cory's house without a warrant and search it. I really worried about the PO coming in and searching the house when they put Cory back in here because really, we have guns, I have my medications, I sometimes use wine to cook with, Tony might want the occasional beer. Say we might want to have a glass of champagne for New Years? Are we going to have to be on probation too? Get rid of all our stuff? They told us no. We could keep the guns in our bedroom and of course, my medications were in my room in a safe and any alcohol was ours in the kitchen in the main part of the house. As long as it wasnt in Cory's room, things were fine. [/QUOTE]
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