A major decision that will impact Minnesotans’ privacy rights is waiting to be heard in the state’s court of Appeals.
It all started off simply enough. Jason and Jackie Wiebesick were a Golden Valley couple who lived in a duplex. One day, officials from the city approached them to ask permission to inspect their home. The stated reason was to collect information so as to make a decision over whether to renew the Wiebesick’s rental license.
Disturbed by the prospect of unfamiliar people walking around their home, the Wiebesick’s turned down the inspectors’ request. One might think it would have ended there, but the city saw to it that it didn’t.
Taking the case to court, Golden Valley authorities implored a county judge to issue a warrant overriding the Wiebesick’s objections and allowing them into the house. Tellingly, the judge refused their request for a warrant, prompting the city to reach even higher.
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No they can go f themselves
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good article: A tragedy for privacy rights!!I’m tired of saying nothing & doing nothing. It’s time we rally together, get the truth out & make changes to the system.
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Sue the City.
They will have no problems finding cops that are more than willing to bust down their doors,kill their dog and throe them to the floor and pistol whip them.
How bout the couple go inspect the Chiefs house too. Just because.
After reading the article. No crimes have been
committed. To just go get a
He to search surely is vague in itself not mention violation of our constitution. Good luck!!
Stop this BS
No, we still hsve our Constitution in place.
You my friend are part of the problem, I had rental property, the city told me about the illegal search, I as a landlord had to give 24 hour advance that I wanted to do repairs or whatever, when they came to inspect the house, I hand them the keys, knowing that my renters weren’t home, told the inspector that I would not be a part of their illegal search, that if they wanted to violate my renters rights, I would just record them in the process, they left without searching, I received a summons to see the judge, I went to jail for not violating my renters rights, 10 days, bit I never was bothered by that inspection again, stand up for something, even if it’s for the masses, not just yourself
People wake up. The judicial administrator is not a judge and has limited power.