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What Do You Have To Tell Police During A Search?
During a search by law enforcement, you do not have to tell the police much. At most, you will have to identify yourself.
READ MOREWhat Are Your Fifth Amendment Rights During A Search?
Your Fifth Amendment rights include the right to remain silent, even during a search prior to an arrest and prior to a trial.
READ MOREWhat Are Your Rights During A Search?
The Fourth and Fifth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution provide you with several important rights that apply during a search.
READ MOREWhat are your Fifth Amendment Rights During a Traffic Stop?
Several different Fifth Amendment rights apply during a traffic stop, including the right to remain silent.
READ MOREWhen Can Police Pull You Over?
If police see you commit a traffic violation, they can pull you over. After that, police may ask to search your car. You can say no.
READ MOREWhat Are Your Rights During A Traffic Stop?
The Fourth Amendment includes rights that a protect you during a seizure, which includes during a traffic stop.
READ MOREWhen Can Police Search a Person’s Car?
Police can search a person’s car with a warrant or with consent. But you don’t have to consent to a search under any circumstances.
READ MOREWhen Can Police Search a Person?
Police can search a person in a number of different situations, but the Fourth Amendment provides some protections.
READ MOREWhen Can Police Search a Person’s Home?
Police can only search a person’s home in certain circumstances. But, if you consent to a search, those circumstances don’t have to apply.
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