CSD, are you taking the position that, due to this guy's status as a convicted felon, he A.) forfeits protections against unreasonable and illegal searches and seizures and B.) can be held accountable for the possession of a pistol that was found in another person's bedroom?
a? no but i do take his and his landsharks statement with a grain or 2 of salt
b? quite possibly not sure about minn law in particular that peculiar addendum that he was in possesion of a gun (allegedly)" after a violent crime"
2) except as otherwise provided in clause (9), a person who has been convicted of, or adjudicated delinquent or convicted as an extended jurisdiction juvenile for committing, in this state or elsewhere, a crime of violence. For purposes of this section, crime of violence includes crimes in other states or jurisdictions which would have been crimes of violence as herein defined if they had been committed in this state;
The lifetime prohibition on possessing, receiving, shipping, or transporting firearms for persons convicted or adjudicated delinquent of a crime of violence in clause (2), applies only to offenders who are discharged from sentence or court supervision for a crime of violence on or after August 1, 1993.
For purposes of this section, "judicial determination" means a court proceeding pursuant to sections 253B.07 to 253B.09 or a comparable law from another state.
and i'm also curious that there was no lawyer/suit for so long. hes been away almost a year and the event was a year before that