court orders
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court orders
Given they have the court order for medical dental records school records and the such, doesn't the us constitution trump their court order for announced and unannounced visits and such?
Re: court orders
No, the fourth amendment (privacy in your home) only applies when there's no court order for the intrusions.
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Please keep in mind that none of us are lawyers and we can't give legal advice. We are simply telling you what we would do in a similar situation. It is to your advantage to get a lawyer.
"Evil flourishes when good men do nothing." - Edmund Burke ... so try to do something to change the system ...
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Re: court orders
It depends on how the Court Order was obtained. If you have bases to challenge the Court Order/Warrant, then you have the ability to challenge that they have violated the 4th Amendment.
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