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    Legal Advice (IL) My son committed suicide. Who covers cleanup?


    (IL) My son committed suicide. Who covers cleanup?

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 08:03 PM PDT

    It's been a rough year. I was laid off due to coronavirus and can't find a job. Last week my only child committed suicide inside a forest preserve. In addition to funeral costs, I was informed by the city that I will be responsible for body cleanup costs. I have homeowners insurance but no health insurance. He didn't go in a rough way. He just stopped breathing. I don't know if that makes a difference.

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    Police officer threatened to arrest me for sleeping in my car in my driveway. Did I break any laws?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:23 AM PDT

    Just as a disclaimer, this isn't a cop-hate post.

    A few nights ago, I pulled into my driveway after spending the night out. I was on the phone with someone and spent about an hour sitting in my car finishing the conversation. Before I knew it, I fell asleep in the front seat.

    I awoke to a PA state police officer knocking on the window with his flashlight. I was half awake, so I don't exactly remember everything that happened. But the officer yanked me out of the car, searched me, searched my car, and even after seeing my address on my license, informed me that I "can't just sleep wherever I wanted" and that he'd be "back around later and better not see me out here". He also called for a second unit and stated that I was lucky that I wasn't getting "brought in" that night.

    I wouldn't have had a problem if the officer was just doing a wellness check - I could've been overdosed or drunk and his job is to keep the public safe. But this all seemed rather excessive. Did I do anything illegal here?

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    My name was used by someone to get out of a ticket, now I have a warrant

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 09:43 AM PDT

    In Utah

    So this morning I woke up to a text message stating I had a warrant for my arrest with a picture of a court document. I contacted the court and was told that I do have a warrant for failure to maintain a single lane of travel, and the incident in question was a car wreck that happened January 11, 2020. I've had the same phone number for like 16 years so I'm assuming they found me on a Google search, and my old address (which is still on my license) is on the document.

    They told me the woman who was cited did not have a physical driver's license on her, and evidently gave the cops my name and DOB. I have the court attorney reviewing the case now and pulling body cam video, and told them when they're ready for me I'll be happy to go review the footage and try to identify who it was.

    My question is though, when this gets figured out is there any recourse I can take, like suing the person who used my name, or the police department since they just took her word for it when you'd think they would have compared my information to the name on the registration and insurance to the vehicle? I'm having massive amounts of anxiety over this and am currently unemployed job searching and don't want this to potentially affect any job prospects. I've never even had a speeding ticket let alone committed a crime and this is all very scary to me.

    I don't think they have my SSN, to my understanding cops here can pull info with name and DOB, I've checked my credit and haven't had any inquiries ot new accounts opened.

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    Apartment complex forcing internet/cable package

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 03:24 AM PDT

    Have been living at this apartment complex for 6 months now. Currently we just have internet and no cable through spectrum (we just use Netflix, Hulu). Received a email the other day from our apartment that they signed an agreement with Spectrum for a bundled internet/cable package, and anyone who currently has Spectrum will automatically be enrolled in this package. Our bill will now come from our Apartment directly instead of through Spectrum.

    Are they allowed to just change our package? This would be more than double what we pay now. There is nothing in our lease regarding, and they did not request us to sign anything either for this change.

    Location: Cincinnati, OH

    Update: Thanks to all the advice! Emailed apartment manager citing that this bundle is not in our lease and we do not wish to participate. Our lease specifies that internet/cable TV utility is billed directly through provider. Response is that they will give us a credit on each bill so we do not pay more than current until our lease is up, but bill will still be handled by the apartment.

    Update 2: Apartment manager came by my unit to discuss renewing my lease; note my lease doesn't end for 6 months. On top of increasing my rent by 35% they also would require me to sign a "utilities addendum" to be applied to my current lease - aka the new cable package. We are in the process of buying a place and not planning to renew thank goodness.

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    I can hear my new neighbor being abused. What do I do?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 09:05 AM PDT

    Our neighbors moved in one week ago and there has been loud fighting every night. I began documenting after what I heard last night. Here are my notes:

    8/10/20 Last night the man left around 9pm. We heard him shouting "damn it I'll be back by 11" angrily. Got into his car and sped off. Returned around 11:30pm. Arguing ensued. We could hear the woman shouting "don't hurt me" "leave me alone." Loud crashes, and the man taunting her "what are you gonna do about it? Huh? Huh?" Sudden silence just before midnight.

    I believe they have a baby or young child as I hear him/her cry sometimes. I want to call the police but what I read online said that contacting police can lead to the victim being hurt or the abuser retaliating against the victim. I contacted our office and they said they can cite them for a noise complaint but "unfortunately there's not much we can do." Here are some ideas but I don't know which is best:

    Should I call CPS because of the child? I know sometimes CPS can require an abuser to leave, but I also know that most domestic violence victims are murdered when the abuser's presence is threatened (like the victim leaving or the abuser being forced to leave.)

    I've also thought about bringing the woman cookies and maybe a note with resources on it, while I apologizing for intruding into her life but letting her know we can hear them and if she needs anything we're there.

    Please let me know what else can be done. I am very worried for this woman and the baby's safety. We are located in Charlotte, NC.

    Edit to add the police have already been there once this week. We are not in a bad neighborhood and police presence is not common.

    Edit: thanks for all the advice, I will start calling the police whenever I hear it and let them handle it as the general consensus seems to be that not calling is more dangerous than calling.

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    Legally, should a bartender in Oklahoma be paid minimum wage if they do not earn enough tips to match minimum wage?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 09:59 AM PDT

    A new restaurant opened and during the training period, the employees were paid less than minimum wage and were not tipped. Is this legal? If not, what is the appropriate way to address this with the employer?

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    My child's preschool is making me sign a waiver saying that they are not responsible if anything should happen to my child in their care even if it's due to negligence. Is this right?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 09:44 AM PDT

    So my child's preschool is making me sign a waiver saying that they we can't hold them responsible if anything happens to my kid in their care. Does this seem ok?

    I, on behalf of myself and my child, and members of my immediate household, hereby release and agree to hold the school harmless from, and waive on myself and them, my heirs, and any personal representatives of any and all causes of action, claims, damages, demands, costs, expenses and compensation for damages or loss to myself my child and/or property that may be caused by any act, or failure to act of the school, or that may otherwise arise in any way in connection with any services received from the school. I understand that this release discharges the school, its employees, agents, volunteers from liability or claim that, I my child or any personal representative may have against the school with respect to any bodily injury, illness, death, medical treatment, or property damage that may arise from, or in connection to, any services or activities received or sponsored by the school. This liability and release extends to the school with all of its employees, agents and/or volunteers.

    I'm a new parent and this seems a little extreme but wasn't sure if this type of waiver is normal. Considering that this waives all my rights for action even if they fuck up royally. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    Neighbor posted No Parking signs along the public street in front of his house (CO)

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:59 AM PDT

    A neighbor posted No Parking signs along the public street in front of his house. The signs are stuck in his lawn, and he obviously put them up himself. Its clear he doesn't want anyone parking in front of his house. But this is a public street. So I would assume he can't do that. (This is a nice suburban area, with sidewalks.)

    Questions: Can he do that? If I complain, who do I contact? What county department?

    This guy is a real jerk in all aspects, so I don't want to talk with him.

    Edit: In response to a comment, the signs look very official, like the ones one would normally see. He stuck them in his lawn, but he did a good job.

    Edit 2: removed redundant/unnecessary word.

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    Power company claims a $700 bill is accurate when the bills before and after are ~$100

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 12:01 PM PDT

    For reference this is an apartment in California.

    My bill between May and June reports power usage worth $700 which appears as a constantly high usage for nearly two weeks. It's as if someone plugged in multiple AC units and left them running for multiple weeks without pause. They claim to have done multiple meter tests and that I was present for them (I was not). I followed their dispute process and they ended with: "The usage is accurate and not estimated, the bill stands and we cannot help." I filed a complaint with the UC but the power company echoed the same thing and the complaint was closed.

    The fact of the matter is nobody was home at the time of the usage increase start or end. There is a single AC unit in the apartment but it's been left physically disconnected for months as it does not function correctly, I even used it last month for multiple days and it hardly made a dent in the bill. I've lived in this apartment for years and have had the same appliances for even longer, nothing like this has happened before.

    My apartment's maintenance staff told me that another tenant was billed for an entirely different address at one point. This doesn't seem likely here as they continue claiming the meter is reporting exact usage.

    If I cannot dispute this any further with the power company or the UC what options do I have?

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    HOA Refusing to Comply with Sale

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 12:58 PM PDT

    I'm under contract to sell my rental property (a condo) in North Carolina. The HOA board is down to just 1 person, the president, because the other board member just sold a couple weeks ago. There are only 8 units in the HOA.

    I'm completely paid up on HOA fees and assessments, no liens or anything.

    The president is not responding to email, and his voicemail is full, but the buyer's agent managed to get him on the phone. He yelled at her, saying he's a doctor and doesn't have time to sign whatever document needs to be signed.

    He has now been single handedly delaying the transaction for nearly 3 weeks. Today was supposed to be our closing date.

    What can we do to get it moving again? What can I do if my buyer bails as a result?

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    We sold our boat to a guy off Craigslist and two months later is sending angry texts demanding money back. [NH]

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:34 AM PDT

    Around 2 months ago we sold our boat to a father/son on craigslist for $1800. We told them that the boat didn't run likely due told gas and we were selling it "as is". At no point did we certify or guarantee anything about the boat.

    Fast forward to now (2 months later) I am getting numerous angry texts from the buyer. He said the boat needs a new engine and he's demanding $1000 back. He's making up lies and saying we listed the boat for $500 earlier and saying we knew about the engine issues. (we did not). I highly suspect he is just trying to scam me to get some of his money back. Either that or he's a little mentally unstable.

    What should I do here? Obviously I don't want to talk to him or deal with him anymore. I've ignored his texts so far but he keeps sending them. He hasn't made any threats or anything yet but I am a little worried he may show up at my house. If he does should I immediately call the police?

    Any advice on what to do? Should I just block his number and hope he eventually gives up?

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    My (26f) cousin (18f) is pregnant and addicted to heroine.

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:02 AM PDT

    (WV) My cousin and I used to be really really close. She would stay at my house all of the time, I would take her to concerts, we were more like sisters than we were cousins, but that is a thing of the past. When she turned 18 she met a man (29m) on the internet and moved in with him within 3 days of meeting him. He is addicted to heroine and got my cousin using. They live in a shack next to a creek. No water. No power. No toilet (they go in the creek, I guess). They've had to be given narcan multiple times for overdoses. Neither of them have jobs they live off what little my grandma gives them, and all that goes to drugs. I'm pretty sure my cousin is selling herself for drugs. Anyway, last night I found out she is pregnant. So I don't know what is going to happen. She is set on keeping the baby but legally the situation would be child abuse to put a kid in. Any ideas about what could possibly happen? Like will the doctors drug test her and get CPS involved?

    Tl;dr my drug addicted cousin is having a baby. God only knows what's going to happen, but it's not going to be good.

    Edited to add: she overdosed less than 2 weeks ago and was brought back with narcan. She's about 3 to 4 months pregnant.

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    My estranged husband found a way to financially abuse me from states away. worried he might get my next stimulus payment on top of already having gotten the last.I need advice.

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:52 AM PDT

    I've been married for almost 6 years. We met when I was 17 ,knew each other for about 30 days ,during which I turned 18,and then we got married. It was extremely toxic and very early on became abusive on both ends. My husband and I broke up completely when my mum passed away and have lived separately for at least 2 years now.

    I live in California and he moved to Seattle at least a year ago.when he found out about the stimulus payments being direct deposited to the bank account connected to tax returns he fraudulently filed jointly and now has gotten my first stimulus payment. He bragged to his now ex roommate about having taken it from me.he apparently was caught sleeping with his roommates gf and got kicked out so I now have no way of finding him.I have been calling him over and over for weeks . At one point he admitted he had filed jointly and gotten my stimulus payment. When I confronted him he told me what's mine is his because we're still married. He told me he would call me when he was off work to figure out how we could make arrangements for him to get some money to me.i was in the hospital when he sent me the message but he never called me and is now ignoring my calls. While it would be amazing to get the first I just want to figure out a way to make sure he won't be able to get my next stimulus payment. It's been so hard to just get by. Ive had to spend every single cent of my savings to pay my rent and I'm a month behind right now.I had to beg my family to buy me groceries and face masks yesterday.I feel pathetic.If anyone has any advice or ideas on what I might be able to do about this I'd appreciate it so much.I'm also wondering how many other people have had this sort of thing happen to them if it was so easy for my ex to do this.as far as I know he had no way of getting my social security number or any of my other information, I'm so confused,upset and angry.

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    We get a lot of trespassers on our land. What can we do about it?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 01:49 PM PDT

    We have a nice waterfall on our land and people seem to think they can go and visit whenever they like. It makes me quite angry as we work 365 days a year to pay the mortgage just so they can go as they please...

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    New Hampshire: Employer said they’re investigating a claim I reported to them and said it may result in my termination even though it does not involve employer

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:01 AM PDT

    I've had someone harassing me for more than half a year with the police involved and a restraining order in process. When I recently was leaving my place of work, while I wasn't working, this person (who does not work for my company) stood between my car door and there's and refused to let me into my vehicle. I began to get agitated and yelled about it. I did not threaten or harass them in anyway. I told my employer about it to cover my bases and explained the situation. They said because it involves someone who does not work here, I am automatically at fault and will most likely be terminated or put on immediate final warning. Is this lawful?

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    What if I’m not 18 when I mail in my ballot, but I am 18 on Election Day?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 01:23 PM PDT

    Since the USPS is slowing down mail, people are recommending that we mail in our ballots around October 20th or October 13th, so that they reach in time. What if someone's not old enough to vote (17) when they mail their ballot, but they are old enough (18) by Election Day? Does their vote still count if they post it when they're still 17?

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    My Landlord told me via text that her son be using my rented room. Can I get my rent money back for this month then?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:39 AM PDT

    Before I start, I rent a room at my landlords home (shared kitchen, living room etc). Also there is no lock in my rental room, meaning the landlord has access to it anytime.

    So I told her at the beginning of this month that I will be moving out (in August). So I asked if I can just pay half the rent (because I only stayed there only two days of the month) She immediately said no, because i didn't give her a month notice, which was my fault; so no problem there.

    So I did pay for the full month of August so i'm technically still renting until end of August. I had already moved all my belongings to a new place (so that room is empty) and I get a text message from my landlord that she wants my fob/keys now because her son will be using my rental room.

    Is this allowed? I technically am still renting her place until end of the month and I don't think it's right for the landlord to do this. Can I file a dispute to the tenancy branch and get money back? (The only evidence I have is the message so far; Is this enough evidence for the dispute to succeed? But i can also go back to her home and take pictures if her son is using my room or not )

    Thanks for the help!

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    Our realtor provided us crucial information AFTER closing

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 12:11 PM PDT

    This is in CT. I'll keep it short. We were buying a house. Our realtor told us the central air was serviced recently and was provided with receipts by other realtor. Fast forward to after closing only 5 days later, our AC ran out of freon due to a leak. $700 fix.

    She tried to blame other realtor/seller/repair company.

    She finally sent us the maintenance receipt 8 days after closing, which clearly states the system should be replaced. This was from May 2019! Not so recent. We had no idea.

    Do we have any recourse? Beyond the $700 immediate repair cost, we have had multiple repair companies say we need to replace, with quotes ranging from $10-$15k. We had no opportunity to act on this information prior to close. She mistakenly withheld information.

    Not to mention we just got hit badly by Storm Isaias costing us thousands of dollars in tree removal.

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    (LA) Is having filed a previous worker's comp claim a valid reason for firing someone?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:56 AM PDT

    My father-in-law recently got a new job. He had been there about a week when his boss asked him if he had ever filed a worker's comp claim. Upon answering yes, he was fired. Is there any legal protection against this?

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    Apartment complex charging $1600 for floor replacement with no proof of damage

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 01:15 PM PDT

    Moved out and received a surprising $1600 bill from my apartment complex (San Diego, CA), citing they needed to fully replace the laminate flooring. I noticed no damage when I left the apartment—my ex remained in the unit for a month after I moved out and did not cause any further damage.

    When I asked for an explanation with photos, the complex manager said the floor needed to be fully replaced because of pet urine. She sent about two dozen photos from their post-move out walkthrough, conveniently NONE of the floor.

    Her response to me:

    "The photos of the damaged floors we discussed were taken by an employee who as of last Friday no longer works with (Redacted) Management. Unfortunately, I do not have those specific photos. However, just to reiterate, we did have two (2) maintenance personnel inspect the flooring, as well as, a 3rd party flooring specialist. They determined that it needed to be replaced due to the smell of urine and the edges curling due to excess moisture. Due to this being a costly expense we do not replace flooring unless absolutely necessary. "

    My dog was fully house-trained and did not have accidents on the floor—not to mention, the amount of urine that it would take to necessitate this kind of work goes beyond the occasional puppy accident. I wrote back saying that I was being dishonestly charged, she replied saying the complex would be happy to work out a payment plan.

    Can someone advise me as to what my rights are here? Anything I can scare her with? Thanks for your help.

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    I had a vehicle towed onto my property- tow truck caused $3,000+ worth of damage to my property, can I ask to be reimbursed? FL

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 01:10 PM PDT

    My husband and I bought an RV bus to refurbish and on Saturday paid a company to tow it approximately 60 miles to our house as it does not run currently. The tow truck driver when he got to our house refused to get out and look at how we wanted him to maneuver and in the end got his truck stuck for over 4 hours, causing massive holes in our yard, and finally called another driver to help pull him out and then insisted he could finish the job and in the end got the bus stuck exactly where he had been dug into the ground. This is in the country in Florida, so it's sand held together by grass and a rock driveway, but that's common around here. The bus is now currently stuck in our driveway, but thankfully we have a second gate to exit our property. We called a few gravel companies to come out to get quotes to stabilize the sand and just to get help shifting sand and getting enough rock under the tires to allow it to move is going to cost between $3000 and $3800. The tow truck company also said that to come out to finish the job is going to be an "additional price" since they were here for over 7 hours. This is literally more than the bus even cost. I know its just a rock driveway, but can I ask that the tow company pay the damages to the ground that caused the bus to get stuck in the first place and is going to cost me $3000 + to make usable again? I feel like this is something their insurance should cover, am I wrong?

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    What can I do if my work fires me for being childless?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:58 AM PDT

    So I am currently a therapist at a small community based agency located in Florida, US. Most of our funding comes from grants from Medicaid. I am gonna be honest, it's a shit job in regards to coworkers/management. Like repeatedly getting belittled by other coworkers and having my body shamed by my former manager for months, type of shitty. I am actively trying to get out on my terms but that's not the issue.

    The other day I was running late to a ZOOM meeting for staffing (my client ran long) and before I can get on, one of my trusted coworkers calls me (she had put herself on mute for ZOOM and stepped out of frame) and states "You need to get in here they are throwing you under the bus." I get in the ZOOM and the conversation just stops. No one wants to talk about what just happened and they move forward with the topic. During the meeting, my boss texts me that my billing was "okay" for this month and that I was in the "middle ground" in comparison to other staff. After the meeting, I contact two trusted coworkers separately and they both inform me that my boss was informing us they would most likely have to fire "one or two of us" due to billing being down due to the virus.

    This resulted in panic, until one of my coworkers mentioned "You can't do this, we all have mouths to feed and mortgages to maintain. We will be out in the street if you do this."

    Another coworker remarked, "well not all of us."

    Context, I am roughly 15-20 years younger than a majority of my coworkers. At 26 I have no children and I rent an apartment with my roommates. My coworkers all know this and often remark how they wish they were my age again with no children under their belt yet. I am the only person in my department without children or a mortgage. Apparently, my boss agreed with them and said something along the lines of "I know you guys have some real concerns if you lose this job, which may not be as intense for others."

    Which is bullshit. She doesn't know my stressors. She doesn't know why I need to maintain employment. I am worried that my employer is going to fire me due to not having the budget under the thought process that it "wouldn't be as bad for me." I have a meeting with her today to discuss that ZOOM meeting, but I am unsure if she will listen to me, as she has a tendency to get stuck on the first thing people tell her.

    If she does fire me for this, can I do anything about it? If I was facing getting fired for not meeting numbers or performing lower, I would be upset but I would understand. But the thought that it would be "easier" for me to be fired due to not having children leading to me being fired so that lower performing individuals with children can stay on, seems like bullshit.

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    19 years old, about to go to jail, need help...

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 01:21 PM PDT

    Earlier this morning (I live in AL), police came to arrest my roommate for harrassment charges. He fled the scene ( in his own yard where two cruisers were parked, not sure why he thought he would get far), and he threw a bag of pot out of his pocket while running. we were all sleeping. It was me, my fiance, our two friends asleep on the sofa, and my other roommate asleep in his room with his man. A sheriff came banging on our door, waking one of our friends up, who answered it. The sheriff then invited himself in, detaining all of us in the living room automatically before even finding anything, including my friends who were over for the night. They immediately handcuffed my fiance before they found anything in our room or on our person. My fiance is the only one handcuffed. They handcuffed him the moment he came out of the room VOLUNTARILY and accused him of being a drug addict when he was shivering. They stuck him under the fan shirtless and the kid's 10 pounds soaking wet. He still has bruising on his wrists. They then see some marijuana flakes on the coffee table and a cop informs us about "collective possession". Some time passes and they then get my (unarmed black male) roommate out of his room. At this point I am fucking sweating. Before they even get to the hallway, they hear his voice and the sheriff DRAWS HIS GUN and points it at him once they get to the door, while his hands are up and he is complying. He did not draw his gun to get my fiance out of his room or to enter the house whatsoever. This is the only time the gun is out. He was terrorizing us before he even found anything substantial. Right after this, another sherriff waltzes into my room and finds about a half oz of marijuana (probably a little less) on the bedside table. They didn't conduct a full search, but still looked around and then found some small bags with cocaine residue in them. They also found a small scale we had along with a bubbler and confiscated that as well. But then.. They see the shotgun. We initially bought it for home defense but I now know the ramifications of having one with drugs in your house. But this is where it gets weird. They confiscate the small baggies with residue, a scale or two, the pot, a bubbler, and the shotgun. But we don't see the police officer bag anything up, not even the smaller evidence like the bags. He threw everything in a giant pile in the back of his SUV. He didn't even conduct a more thorough search of the house or our room, and there were at least 10 officers at our house so they could've torn the place apart and brought dogs if they really wanted to. They even left the weed flakes on the table in the living room and other stuff in our room. He then made us put our names, numbers, workplaces, etc. and said he was signing warrants next week.... I'm not sure what the end goal is here for him. He had more than enough evidence to arrest us. My aunt claimed that they were bluffing, but I'm really not sure. I don't know what to do right now. Sitting on my hands is killing me. I don't have the money for a fancy lawyer, I don't have any money for bail, and I would rather die than ask my mother who has worked so hard for me to be a successful person to bail me out of jail for what could potentially be a felony. Is there anything I can do...?

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