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What are your rights when CPS comes knocking?
When child protective services (CPS) knocks at your door, the Fourth Amendment generally gives you the same core protections you have against the police. Your home cannot be searched, and your ...
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a defendant's conviction and held that the commonwealth was not required to prove exigent circumstances when an officer had lawfully seized a firearm in a ...
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution generally protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures, famously requiring a warrant based on probable cause. However, there are numerous ...
In a case of first impression, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has held that exigent circumstances can justify law enforcement's access to a defendant's cellphone "pings," or GPS ...
CONCORD TONIGHT TO EXPLAIN. REPORTER. WELL, TOM. MARISSA LOGAN, CLEGG’S ATTORNEYS ARE ARGUING HERE THAT CONCORD POLICE DID NOT HAVE A SEARCH WARRANT FOR HIS PHONE WHEN THEY USED HIS CELL PHONE ...
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