Refusing search probable cause statement


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  10. the officer lacked probable cause to conduct a search of the shoebox in the car.2 refusal to consent to a search or seizure may be admissible for any purpose,.
  11. 23 Feb 2015 Your refusal will force the police officer to legally justify any search made felony, IF the officer had probable cause to believe you committed the crime. . or if the arresting officer's written statement of facts fails to sufficiently
  12. probable cause is a search that is right to refuse to give consent;. 6 whether the individual cooperated in the search; not the type of incriminating statement.
  13. Also, any statements made during the course of a traffic stop prior to your arrest are not During a traffic stop police develop probable cause to believe that you have You have the right to refuse all searches, make the police work for it if they
  14. Consent searches are searches made by law enforcement personnel in the United States No warrant or probable cause is required to perform a search if a person with the However, the revocation of consent must clearly be a statement revoking Fuentes, the court found the “[m]ere refusal to consent to a stop or search
  15. 21 Feb 2012 Unless police have strong evidence (probable cause) to believe you're involved in Refusing a search protects you if you end up in court.
  16. However, if probable cause does occur, such as the suspect runs away, sent to jail because they did not know they had the right to refuse search and seizure.
  17. You have the right not to make statements to the police, and you don't have where the officer has probable cause to search you, your vehicle,
  18. C. Probable Cause to search/seize . .. such as: 1) the informants exposure to criminal liability for making a false statement. (i.e., named/known vs. person encountered so that a reasonable person would not feel free to refuse to cooperate
  19. Probable cause refers to the standard by which a police officer may make an arrest, conduct a A search of defendant's house and car revealed a significant amount of marijuana. Police officer makes a false statement on the affidavit to suppress the evidence, is present at the scene and expressly refuses to consent.
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