Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Technology may change, but your Constitutional rights do not.
Technology may change, but your Constitutional rights do not.
Asked on 11/14/07, 7:24 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward J. Chandler
Law Office of Edward J. Chandler, P.A.
Technology may change, but your Constitutional rights do not.
Technology may change, but your Constitutional rights do not.
You have the right to be free of unreasonable search and seizure. Federal and state law enforcement officials sometimes violate citizens' rights when investigating a computer crimes case or entrapping citizens.
Contact an attorney if you've been charged or if you believe you are being investigated by federal law enforcement or state law enforcement. Immediate action by a criminal defense attorney could make a difference in your case.
Answered on 12/31/69, 7:00 pm
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