It is a good card game, different than all others that I know of which is nice.
Yeah, he is worried. Apparently his dog got the door open and escaped while he was gone and the cops caught the dog and were bringing it back home and found the door open and let themselves in and searched the house while they were in there. That doesn't seem legal, but I am sure they will find away to justify the entry and search.
That doesn't sound legal, though they may have had justification to enter the residence and then anything in plain sight would be fair game.
yeah I guess once the found some pipes or bongs in open sight they say they have justification
I don't know what it is, but I envy pretty much everyone else's version of Craigslist. There are almost never any deals in Maine's Craigslist - and we only get one to cover the entire state.
Not that I am buying anything - though I'm kinda tempted. The boys finished up the guitars (they think) and gear (they think) this afternoon. They didn't mind the overtime.
I'm not sure if a lost dog is legal justification for entering the house, regardless if it was locked or unlocked.
As far as I know, locked vs unlocked is not material. They either had a right to enter the residence or they did not have the right to enter the residence. The Grateful Dead kinda got it right with their lyrics:
"I'd like to get some sleep before I travel, But if you've got a warrant I guess you're gonna come in."
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