Probable cause is important in two aspects of criminal law: Police must have probable cause before they search a person or ...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that police do not need probable cause to execute a warantless search of a home when ...
A Montana Army veteran sought to suppress evidence obtained after officers entered his home without a warrant amid concerns ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the conviction of a Montana man who was convicted of assaulting a police officer. In a ...
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Can police search your trunk? What the law actually says
Police cannot always search your trunk. Consent, probable cause, warrants, and impound rules decide when your Fourth Amendment rights apply.
The Commonwealth Court’s emphasis on Article I, Section 8 underscores that privacy protections in Pennsylvania are more ...
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