
Can Police Conduct A Search Without A Warrant?
Unfortunately, the answer is, it depends. Generally speaking, police officers are required to obtain a warrant from a neutral magistrate before conducting a search or
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Unfortunately, the answer is, it depends. Generally speaking, police officers are required to obtain a warrant from a neutral magistrate before conducting a search or

“You have the right to an attorney” is a common phrase most everyone has heard. But what is the significance of this phrase? And how

No. So, you catch a charge. You may have been questioned by police and given an inconsistent statement or confessed. The police may have searched

Searches of Your Home and Suppression of Illegally Obtained Evidence Every citizen is protected from unlawful searches and seizures of his or her person or

Yes. A juvenile delinquency investigation is effectively a criminal investigation. If your child has an inquiry made by the police, you need to know his

The polygraph test has urban myth status among a large segment of society. A polygraph test is an important tool in every lawyer’s toolbox–including that

The “Long” Wait for Response and Avoiding Becoming an Aggressor: Will You Remain Silent and Lawyer Up? Any incident where a firearm is pointed in

What makes our society safe (police) and free (doing what you want) is the delicate balance of power created by the Fourth Amendment to the

A great deal of criminal law turns on bedrock constitutional tenets set forth in the United States Constitution, in particular, the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth

Suppression of evidence in a criminal case has always been a controversial topic and legal remedy. An example would be suppression of a firearm found
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