When police pull you over, the trunk often feels like a legal mystery. You may assume officers can open it whenever they want, or you may believe it stays protected no matter what. The truth sits in ...
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 ...
The Constitution guarantees the fundamental right against unlawful arrests, searches, and seizures, declaring it “inviolable” under the Bill of Rights (Article III, Section 2). This protection is a ...
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