Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Florida
Questioning and Searches
Can Law Enforcement Officers Question and search anybody they feel are suspicious or act suspicious, especially if they are mid-eastern and when do they have the right to do so (voluntary?).
Asked on 12/01/02, 8:50 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sheldon G. Bardach
Law Offices of Sheldon G. Bardach
Re: Questioning and Searches
The police can only search someone if they have reason to reasonably believe a crime is or has been committed. Then, only in connection with that suspected crime. First they must seek a search warrant from a court or magistrate, unless the crime is in the act of being committed. Without a warrant they have no right to search you or anyone else.
Answered on 12/01/02, 4:16 pm
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