Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
can a police officer search your car if your not doing anything wrong
Asked on 1/04/10, 11:04 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
David M. Wallin
Law Offices OF David M. Wallin
Generally a law enforcement officer cannot search your vehicle without "probable cause" based on articurlable facts, or consent, or possibly exigent circumstances. Your question is very vague and so the answer must be general. If you want a more specific answer, you should contact me or some other qualified attorney to go over the specific facts of your case. I wish you the best...David Wallin
Answered on 1/09/10, 11:45 pm
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Can he? Of course. IF charged with a crime based on anything he found, you'd have rights to bring a motion to suppress evidence improperly obtained. .
Answered on 1/11/10, 11:28 am
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