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Yes they can re-enter the house and search if they smelled the marijuana.
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Where are the cars parked ? On private or public property ? Police are given wide latitude to enforce the law. I would work with the police on... Read Answer
These are expensive and high risk cases to pursue - but if you are wiling to invest the money in legal fees we can assist you. Unfortunately these... Read Answer
Once a convict always a convict. There is no means to stop law enforcement from keeping tabs on convicted felons. This would have to arise tosome... Read Answer
False arrest and police misconduct cases are my speciality.
Often, results in a criminal case may foreclose the ability to sue... Read Answer
You can't sue the jail. Only you boyfriend might be able to but only if he can find an attorney willing to represent him.
There are simply too many disconnected facts to address this in a blurb. By example, it strains credibility that your dughter and her freind would... Read Answer
I am very interested in discussing the details of this matter with you. I am more interested in discussing what you are doing on the criminal... Read Answer
If police entered a residence without authority or exigency, it could be considered an invasion of privacy and a violation of your civil rights... Read Answer
An officer needs reasonable suspicion to stop you and probable cause to arrest. If there is no probbale cause and you are arrested a good... Read Answer
The FBI has almost complete immunity. To be successful, you would need absolute proof of malfeasance. We do police misconduct cases. We are doing one... Read Answer
Unfortunately, part of refusing to snitch, is that YOU get to take the heat. Until the case is dismissed or you are aquitted, any allegation of false... Read Answer
I can't help you. Find an attorney in your county.
This is simply a classic controversy between people calling 911 and seeking police intervention on family members and then later, when head clear,... Read Answer
You don't have a right to have others record your defenses. LE does that for THIER protection in large part - not yours.
Not with the facts you provide and you know this. Knowing witnesses lie is not the same as proving it or the truth. Your best bet is to hire private... Read Answer
Starting point is - thats what happens when you refuse entry to law enforcement and they are forced to "barge in." Absent some video or evidence to... Read Answer
Presumably after getting ALL the fact that lawfirm feels there is no case. YOu can simply gather your records and get a second opinion, but there are... Read Answer
Law enforcement officer's have various protections from libel, slander or defamation actions while carrying out their investigative duties and... Read Answer
We do many cases like this case. The key is proving what happened. What do the videos show ? What statements can we obtain from the eye witnesses ?... Read Answer
All depends on the issue. YOu can file a complain with internal affairs if you like.
"apparently Id have to die or commit suicide for anyone to look into the situations" This is typically because people charged with criminal conduct... Read Answer
seriously? Have you nothing more important to worry about? Dim or out, you are required to maintrain the vehicle to comply with vehcice and traffic... Read Answer
Un yeah - that story has more holes than swiss cheese. First, you are NOT an innocent caller - YOU injectd yourself into the situation as a material... Read Answer