Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Arrest and Search Warrents
If I was arrested and removed from my home, do the police or CPS have the right to search my home without a search warrent?
Asked on 9/13/06, 12:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: Arrest and Search Warrents
Depends upon the circumstances.
What law enforcement finds in plain sight, during the arrest, does not require a warrant. What is aquired incident to arrest does not require a warrant. If another person has an interest in the property, and gives consent, then a warrant is not required.
Your attorney will review the circumstances.
Answered on 9/13/06, 11:11 pm
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