Sentences with phrase «illegal search and seizure»

It's no different than an illegal search and seizure violation.
We will fight to have any evidence obtained by illegal search and seizure excluded from the proceedings.
As a former engineer, I have an eye for detail and can readily identify errors in police procedure such as illegal search and seizure.
This can then be very beneficial to a person's case and may result in a dismissal of charges because the fourth amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives them the right to be free from illegal search and seizure.
Please contact a Scranton drug crime defense attorney at Rogan Law today if you believe that you have fallen victim to an illegal search and seizure.
Even when you don't have specific advice or court strategies, it's helpful at least to mention general criminal defense techniques and terms — motion to suppress, illegal search and seizure, etc..
As a former engineer, I have an eye for detail, making me particularly skilled at identifying errors in police procedure such as illegal search and seizure.
Evidence recovered in connection with an illegal search and seizure may be considered «fruit of the poisonous tree» and could be suppressed and not considered in court which could result in the dismissal of your case.
We may even be able to prove that the police performed an illegal search and seizure.
This is very important in order to potentially prove there was an illegal search and seizure.
«In June of 2011, United Pet Supply, Inc. who owned the pet store filed a massive lawsuit in both federal and state court against the city and McKamey Animal Care and Adoption Center seeking $ 10 million in damages for violating their Fifth and 14th Amendment rights to due process related to an illegal search and seizure of their animals.»
Fueled by labor unrest and the anarchist bombings, and then spurred on by United States Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer's attempt to suppress radical organizations, it was characterized by exaggerated rhetoric, illegal search and seizures, unwarranted arrests and detentions, and the deportation of several hundred suspected radicals and anarchists.
I'm not seeking legal advice, but rather I'm seeking others thoughts and reasoning on a case that has been disposed of already, which seems to be a violation of constitutional rights afforded to individuals against police performing illegal search and seizures, without probable cause, permission of the driver or «owner» of the vehicle or even a search warrant.
Should the driver have the same rights in a rental car that he's not a listed driver on the rental contract, as he would if he was in his own vehicle; which should protect him against illegal search and seizures by police with no probable cause, as police stated in their own words at his trial?
As part of clinic class time yesterday we got to hear from an experienced criminal appeals attorney who had the following thoughts on how criminal defense trial lawyers should think about 4th Amendment issues (illegal searches and seizures):

Not exact matches

«The operation will equally include Cordon and Search and Raid, Seizure from any premises, hideouts, dwelling houses or buildings or sites (completed or under construction) or any other location where these illegal / prohibited firearms are kept or on reasonable suspicion are believed to be kept or being used.
Drugs are often found only after a search and seizure; many such searches are illegal.
A warrantless search of Wurie's cell phone violated his Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable search and seizure and any evidence stemming from that illegal search should have been suppressed.
Suppose that an individual has been arrested, multiple times, for possession of controlled substances (i.e. illegal drugs), but has managed to get the charges dropped or dismissed by a court after a hearing each time because the searches leading to the arrest were blatantly unlawful under the 4th Amendment prohibition against unlawful search and seizure.
Announcing the charges on Thursday, the U.S. Justice Department said that over the past two weeks, authorities in Australia, Canada and the U.S. have collectively deployed more than 250 agents to conduct searches of 25 homes and offices, resulting in the seizure of multiple servers, computers and mobile phones, as well as weapons and illegal narcotics.
Conducted maritime operations with the VBSS (Visit Board Search and Seizure) Team, to reduce illegal drug smuggling operations.
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