Yet Taylor does not address whether the police must allow an accused to use her own cell phone to contact
counsel in a police car.
The risk of illicit, illegal, or dangerous use of a cell phone undercuts the position of some courts that certain circumstances permit the accused to use his own cell phone to contact
counsel in a police car.
Long telephone calls to
counsel in the police car increase the possible occurrence of other events that would require an officer's attention.
Not exact matches
In the US, you can be detained by being put in the police car while a probable cause search is conducted, police can detain Without arrest for up to 48 hours if their is PC of a crime to give them time to investigate / question a suspect (if they don't invoke counsel... If they do then they can hold but not question
In the US, you can be detained by being put
in the police car while a probable cause search is conducted, police can detain Without arrest for up to 48 hours if their is PC of a crime to give them time to investigate / question a suspect (if they don't invoke counsel... If they do then they can hold but not question
in the
police car while a probable cause search is conducted,
police can detain Without arrest for up to 48 hours if their is PC of a crime to give them time to investigate / question a suspect (if they don't invoke
counsel... If they do then they can hold but not question).
In case of involvement in any car accident, it is very important to seek legal counsel and coordinate to the police authorities to determine what really happene
In case of involvement
in any car accident, it is very important to seek legal counsel and coordinate to the police authorities to determine what really happene
in any
car accident, it is very important to seek legal
counsel and coordinate to the
police authorities to determine what really happened.
Additionally, it may be logistically difficult for a person handcuffed
in a
police car to meaningfully contact
counsel.
Furthermore, detainees risk pain or injury due to the uncomfortable physical position required to contact
counsel when handcuffed
in a
police car.
Unfortunately, the law remains uncertain
in contexts where an accused wishes to immediately contact
counsel from a
police car using his own cell phone.