maintenance can enter your dwelling if there is an "emergency". not saying this is the case, but it most leases it says as much. it's standard in a TAA (texas apartment association, or some such shit).

the police searched your unit without you there? if they did have a search warrant (signed by a judge), how it usually works is they list certain things that they are searching for. it always vague so it pretty much allows them to access all areas of your house/apt etc. (not always though). if it wasn't specific than anything they find can be used against you! so yes, you are screwed about the ids if they decided to charge you.

did you ever actually get arrested? you can't be charged with anything without being arrested. as far as the arrest warrant, you can usually check the status of one online (county dependent). if not, you can definitely call the sheriffs office and they will tell you if an active warrant is out.

don't say anything! ANYTHING! nothing. anything that you say WILL be used against you. they will use it to open up avenues that you didn't think about. so say NOTHING! get a lawyer. not a public pretender, er defender. not only are they not usually free (depends on your income, you can even get denied one) you end up paying for them through court costs. so get free world lawyer!!!

i think it was stated earlier somewhere in this thread, but cops can lie to you all they want, yet if you lie back you can get charged with it.

honestly, if this is your first charge, you are looking at probation. you'll be able to cop a plea (if you can't get it tossed on a technicality, hence the need for a lawyer). what did you say, 2x 1' plants and like 10 clones. it is based on weight, which obviously isn't much (although, i've heard in some places they use the wet weight and even the roots, etc.)

norml won't supply you a lawyer, what they will do is refer you to lawyers that are "down with the cause", if you will.

something is not quite right here!

we need all of the details!

good luck!


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