My question involves civil rights in the State of North Carolina.
Long story short my father contacted my p.o. and was informed about many aspects of my on going legal troubles (information I did not say it was ok for my p.o. to share with my father or anyone else). Also, there was no questions asked as to if the person calling was my actual father. So anyone could have called claiming to be my father and received any and all information about my ongoing legal issues. I am 27 years old, or in other words an adult and I don't understand how this info can be handed over without any consent from me. It is not as if I am a minor and my legal guardians are checking up on me. So my question is: how legal (if at all) is it for my p.o. to divulge my legal issues to people totally unrelated to my case(s). I personally feel like my rights to privacy has been violated.
If y'all need more information feel free to ask. I really want to get to the bottom of this. Do those of us on probation have any privacy at all?
::C-Reez::

