Can Police Officers Use Plain View Doctrine To Discredit Your Accusations Of Illegal Search And Seizure?

Posted on: 20 November 2015
Police officers can use the plain view doctrine to defend themselves if you accuse them of engaging in illegal search and seizure when gathering evidence against you. According to this doctrine, an officer doesn't need a search warrant to seize criminal evidence in his or her plain view. However, the plain view doctrine must meet these three conditions for it to be legal: How the Officer Arrived At the Scene
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Frequently Asked Questions About DUI Checkpoints

Posted on: 6 November 2015
Police DUI checkpoints are currently a heated topic. There are cases in the courts where lawyers are questioning whether DUI traffic stops are constitutional or if they violate a citizen's 4th amendment rights. However, at this time, they are presumed to be constitutional. But, you do have certain rights should you come across one of these checkpoints. This may leave you confused or with questions. Here are a few questions you may have about DUI checkpoints and the answers.
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FAQs Of Estate Planning Attorney's Fees

Posted on: 3 November 2015
The executor of your estate has many responsibilities, including working with your attorney to ensure that your estate is properly handled. The executor is also tasked with ensuring that the attorney is paid for his or her services. To ensure that your executor has the resources that he or she needs to handle the attorney's fees, it is important to understand how your estate is billed and how it is paid.
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You Got Fired For Filing A Sexual Harassment Claim- Now What?

Posted on: 3 November 2015
Sexual harassment is a serious offense and will leave a permanent mark on your work record. Chances of re-employment can be a career-destroying element, but several options are available to work with these issues. You will have to provide credible evidence these problems are indeed in the past. Recovering from a sexual harassment claim is a long and difficult process. Counseling It is advised to receive professional help and guidance from a counselor to deal with these personal issues.
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