shroomster
Bluelighter
Why I'm asking:I have many encounters with many different and, some, interesting individuals over the course of an afternoon and evening. No, I am not a drug dealer, nor are these encounters usually drug affiliated. However, I could understand why a snooper could mistake these visits for one.
So, let's say a cop knocks at my door and I'm not feeling like answering it. Okay, listen guys, I got arrested for being under the influence in public yesterday and now, I kid you not (I am no longer high, otherwsie I'd admit it could easily be paranoia and delusions), I have these motherfucking fords following me everywhere I go and hanging out in my neighborhood. This is the real thing this time, I'm afraid. In addition, I am certain that they will, eventually, want to give me a warm welcome wagon at my front door.
My Question:
If they were to come to my door, am I legally obliged to attend to their appearance? Must I open the door upon their arrival, or is it acceptable to talk behind a door? If I don't, can they legally break in? What about without my consent?
I am on probation and my very recent and sad
arrest was a violation of that probational period.
This, I'm sure, changes the circumstances. So, again, [if on informal legal probation], do I have to open the door? Is it acceptable to talk behind a closed door? Etc. etc.
Details. I want to know my rights.
So, let's say a cop knocks at my door and I'm not feeling like answering it. Okay, listen guys, I got arrested for being under the influence in public yesterday and now, I kid you not (I am no longer high, otherwsie I'd admit it could easily be paranoia and delusions), I have these motherfucking fords following me everywhere I go and hanging out in my neighborhood. This is the real thing this time, I'm afraid. In addition, I am certain that they will, eventually, want to give me a warm welcome wagon at my front door.
My Question:
If they were to come to my door, am I legally obliged to attend to their appearance? Must I open the door upon their arrival, or is it acceptable to talk behind a door? If I don't, can they legally break in? What about without my consent?
I am on probation and my very recent and sad

This, I'm sure, changes the circumstances. So, again, [if on informal legal probation], do I have to open the door? Is it acceptable to talk behind a closed door? Etc. etc.
Details. I want to know my rights.