If the DOJ notice of results is not presented to the Court or agency within 30 days of the date of the notice, the applicant has to start all over. California law allows the owner of a firearm that is seized by police during an arrest, where no charges are filed, to get the firearm back without a court order.
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My colleagues have provided excellent advice. Go get a new phone. Let sleeping dogs lie.
Jay Scott Finnecy
You will get your phone back when whatever case they're investigating is over. If they file a case, that means they are looking at your phone for evidence via text messages and incoming/out-going calls. If the case is not filed you can go down to the cop shop and ask for your phone back.
Joseph Briscoe Dane
Tread lightly. They may still be examining the phone and its contents (or they may be seeking a warrant to do so)...