Category: Warrant
Arrests are most often associated with police witnessing a crime and chasing down a suspect or with an arrest stemming from a traffic stop, such as driving under the influence (DUI). However, it is important to know that you can be in danger of being arrested…
Under the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution,[1] you are protected from unreasonable search and seizure by law enforcement officers or government agents. This means that, under most circumstances, police must obtain a warrant in order to search your person, your home, or your car. With the rise of…
What is a StingRay? What does the government do with the StingRay? Does the StingRay violate my Fourth Amendment Rights? StingRay Device The StingRay device is a cell site simulator used by government police entities, most notably the Federal Bureau of Invention (FBI), made by the Harris…
Police in Texas reported today they received a tip that Skeletal remains found in rear yard of Dennis Anderson. The police knew that Anderson had been convicted in the 70s of a double murder but was paroled years later from his life sentence. After the investigation, the remains…