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Old Feb 03, 2011, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by brighter View Post
According to the court record she pleaded GUILTY. If she was looking after somebody's medication why plead GUILTY? And why would the court record indicate that there was probable cause? The cops searched her for a reason. Probably because she was acting weird or something.

And she is young, early 30's. She didn't become a licensed psychologist until early last year (I also looked this up online). So when the incident took place, when she was in her mid 20's, she wasn't a psychologist and she wasn't looking after a patient's medication.
Im sorry but I cant give you the answers you are looking for. theres only one person that can give you the answers you are looking for. that person is your therapist, the one that got busted for possession. only she knows what happened and why.

cops dont need any major reasons to search someone here in the USA. heck your neighbor can call the cops and tell them they heard a loud noise coming from your home and that gives the cops probable cause to come to your home enter and search to make sure everything is ok with you and your home.

the same with a vehicle. your closest friend can call the cops and tell them they saw you get in your car with a six pack of beer and that gives the cops probable cause to pull you over, make sure you are not driving while drinking and search your vehicle to make sure you dont have any open alcoholic beverages in your car.

probable cause can be anything. who knows maybe she was stopped at a check point and her car matched the one that just robbed the bank, or was involved in a hit and run. doesnt matter that it wasnt her and her car all that matters is a car like hers broke the law. thats probable cause for searching her car.

talk to your therapist only she has the answers you are looking for.

Thanks for this!
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