Generally, any search requires a warrant unless it falls within one of the enumerated exceptions to the warrant requirement. One exception is exigent circumstances. Another is consent.
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The answer is probably yes. If you have a warrant in another state, you absolutely can hire another lawyer there to handle it for you - which you should do. If these charges are misdemeano
Once an arrest warrant has been issued for the arrest of a person, there is no statute of limitations for its recall. When a warrant has been issued for the arrest of a person, it means that there is
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There is no such thing as a conflict of interest if you have been subpoenaed by the DA to testify in a criminal matter. If subpoenaed, you are obligated to testify. If you tell the prosecutor that you
Typically the police need a warrant to search your home, but when the police are responding to a criminal matter, they have a right to enter your home for investigative purposes to determine if probab