Searches & Seizures: The Limitations of the PoliceSearches & Seizures: The Limitations of the PoliceAlthough people in the United States are entitled to privacy and freedom from government intrusion, there is a limit to that privacy. State or federal police officers are allowed, where justified, to search your premises, car, or other property in order to look for and take illegal items, stolen goods or evidence of a crime. What rules must the police follow when engaging in these searches and seizures? What can they do in upholding the laws, and what can't they do? What CAN the Police Do During a Search?What Is Reasonable Search and Seizure
How Do Police Get Probable Cause for a Warrant? Do They Always Need a Warrant?
What Do Warrants Allow the Police to Do?Once they have a warrant, the police may enter the property specified and search anywhere the items listed on the warrant could be.
What Searches Without a Warrant ("Warrant Exceptions")?
What Search and Seizure Limitations Are There on the Police?
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