Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in New York
Police search without Warrant
I live in a one bedroom apartment in New York City (Manhattan).
At about 3:30 AM this morning I woke up with a start. There were two large policeman standing in my bedroom, shining their flashlights in my face. They announce that they are cops. They ask me who am I and if they can see my ID. I'm in such a daze that it takes me a few minutes to find my wallet, meanwhile one cop is following me around my apt. Then a third cop comes in my apt and he is in plain clothes with an ID slung around his neck.
I ask them whats going on. They tell me that a Nail Salon downstairs got broken into last night and they were investigating. I had forgotten to lock my front door last night, so they walked right in the apartment and into my bedroom.
Are they allowed to do that ? I never got an apology or legal explaination from them regarding this.
I'm not sure what the NYC law says about this.
Can someone please advice.
thanks,
--name removed--
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Police search without Warrant
Maybe. Maybe not. I would need more details. Did you make a complaint? Were you arrested? I would be happy to discuss this further with you.
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