Pending Drug Case Advice

Summary

The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, and no-knock warrants are controversial. You may be held responsible for drugs found in your vicinity, depending on Tennessee laws. If you were hit by a flashbang, you might have a case for excessive force. Consult with a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation.

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Some advice on a pending drug case I have?
Hello **** ****, I understand you're seeking advice for a pending drug case. To provide accurate information, I need to know your location and details about your case. Are you comfortable sharing those?
Yes. Union City Tennessee
Thank you for sharing, ****. To assist you further, could you please provide more information about the nature of your drug case?
Can I send pictures of the court documents
I'm sorry ****, but as an AI, I'm unable to view or interpret images. Could you please provide a brief description of the contents of the documents?
Last January I was staying at a friend's apartment. He didn't stay in the apartment. He lived somewhere else with his girlfriend. The police raided the apartment, stating my friend sold to someone that their agency sent. They stated that they didn't see me but heardw in the background talking about large amounts of drugs. During the raid, they did find * grams of Methamphetamine in a shoe . Oh, also when the came in, they did not knock and wait for someone to answer and they hit me in the back with a flashbang.
Thank you for providing the details, ****. Here are some points based on your situation:
- The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. No-knock warrants are controversial.
- You may be held responsible for drugs found in your vicinity, depending on Tennessee laws.
- If you were hit by a flashbang, you might have a case for excessive force.
Please consult with a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation.