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my husband was in a minor hit and run the other vehicle fled he went to the police department to report the incident upon arriving he was notified there was a warrant for his arrest, the focus became on the outstanding warrant and the accident was disregarded. The officer added new charges of under the influence and without my husbands consent called his employer to advise that he had been detained. My husband was fired due to the officers phone call. The warrant was dismissed turned out someone else had used his name but the "system" was never updated to reflect this correction. Is there any possibility that the new charges can be dismissed due to the bogus warrant being the only reason they were able to search his person and collect a blood sample? The warrant was from 2001.
Did the officer violate any rights by contacting his employer? I want to file a complaint but do not know if it will be substantiated? |
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No. The police had "probable cause" to arrest him. Besides, he was also arrested for being "under the influence." Going to a police station while Under the Influence is dumber than dumb. It's time to get a smarter husband. |
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Ummm... maybe it's because I'm blonde, but... how would the police officer know your husband's employer? I suspect he was blathering something about "Aww, mannnn, you GOTTA let me go--I'm gonna be late for work. Can ya call my boss for me?"
Bingo. |
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