according to the petition, the search was conducted not long after ms. howard had left to go on a day trip to lafayette.
upon returning from her day trip and discovering that her house had been damaged, ms. howard "inquired to defendants why her residence was forcibly entered into."
ms. howard "was informed that her residence should not have been searched."
ms. howard asserts that "the search warrant was not supported by sufficient probable cause."
so now, as you can imagine, ms. howard wants to be compensated for her property damage and for her pain and suffering.
the petition is filed on her behalf by alexandria, la., attorney malcolm xerxes larvadain and is allotted to ninth judicial district court judge harry f. randow.
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