GreenMan74
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There is maybe one angle worth looking into - someone else I heard about had a house guest let the police in when they were all out. It was determined (in NY) that though inside, this person did not have the right to let them in being as they weren't a resident. So they had a huge, and commercial mind you, operation thrown out of admissability, however the outdoor plants still got them busted.
So even though the neighbor had had a key, it may be worth looking into whether he actually had a legal right to let people on your property. I hope it's not a false hope but in the case I mention, it really did go down that way, hundreds of plants and tech gear unadmissable because the warrant was thrown out.
Also, if I were you, just avoid the neighbor entirely, don't give them a peice of your mind, if you say the wrong thing the situation could compound itself. They don't exist to you anymore, except in the question of determining whether they really did have a legal right to your premises.
Wish you well ~
So even though the neighbor had had a key, it may be worth looking into whether he actually had a legal right to let people on your property. I hope it's not a false hope but in the case I mention, it really did go down that way, hundreds of plants and tech gear unadmissable because the warrant was thrown out.
Also, if I were you, just avoid the neighbor entirely, don't give them a peice of your mind, if you say the wrong thing the situation could compound itself. They don't exist to you anymore, except in the question of determining whether they really did have a legal right to your premises.
Wish you well ~