Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
Individual rights
Is it legal for police to use video tapes, obtained from private business survailance cameras without prior written approval of the propery owner, in order to conduct a sting operation?
Asked on 3/25/06, 6:33 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Charles Homiller
Jimison/Homiller, PLC
Re: Individual rights
I don't know of anything that would make it illegal.
Answered on 3/25/06, 7:31 pm
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
Re: Individual rights
If the police obtained these video surveillance tapes, they did so with proper authority, either with the owner's permission or by way of a subpoena duces tecum.
Once having obtained such tapes, the law enforcement authorities are free to use them in the course of their investigations in virtually any manner which they may deem appropriate, whether such may involve a so-called sting or whatever.
Answered on 3/25/06, 11:55 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
Brother What are the chances my brother was stopped and suspected of firing a gun in... Asked 3/23/06, 11:57 am in United States Virginia Criminal Law
-
I think my son did a bomb threat My son is 19 and severly emotionaly disabled. He... Asked 3/15/06, 11:07 pm in United States Virginia Criminal Law
-
Statutory rape Can a person be charged with aiding and abetting statutory rape if... Asked 3/15/06, 10:48 pm in United States Virginia Criminal Law
-
Arraignment questions How do I let it be known, that I wish to speak/drop the... Asked 3/14/06, 2:51 pm in United States Virginia Criminal Law