Your Rights to Law Enforcement Searches and Seziures of Your Property
By Gregory Kielma
If the Law Enforcement comes to my house and I don't answer the door what can happen?
If the Law Enforcement comes to my house and I don't answer the door what can happen?
If the Police want into your home or business, they will get in, warrant or not.
My suggestion, if they come knocking, answer the door but do not open the door. Say nothing but, “What do you want.” Be polite, at this point things are not looking good for you.
If they say they have a warrant, they will break into your house before they show you the warrant (they may claim they thought you were destroying evidence).
Law Enforcment Comes In
They may use false pretenses and distort the truth to fit a narrative, to the judge or judges to get the warrant. They may manufacture an anonymous tip and start fishing through your drawers). If they say they want to talk to you, tell them you do not want to talk to them and answer no questions (nothing you say will stop them from asking questions. Only misinformed people answer questions a police officer asks. They may use your answer to make you look guilty, even if you have not done anything illegal). If they want to look in your house, say, “NO!” then call a lawyer, you are going to need one.
The police don’t care for people that exercise their 4th Amendment Right to Searches and Seizures. Be smart, polite, keep your hands where they can see the…then say nothing. Next, invoke your 5th Amendment Right to remain silent, then do just that, say nothing, until you have legal representation.