Unlawful Searches: Protecting Your Rights

October 22, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution states that you have the legal right to be free from an unreasonable search or seizure. A search can be illegal from several standpoints. It may be that the police officer never had the right to search you or your premises in the first place. The police officer could have gone beyond the scope of a warrant that they obtained. Either way, you may be able to persuade the court to have evidence suppressed and kept out of court when it was illegally obtained. You should contact a criminal defense attorney at Hogan Eickhoff to help protect your legal rights in the face of an illegal search or seizure.

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What Is Police Misconduct and What Can You Do About It?

June 24, 2021 | Criminal Defense Attorney

While the police are here to enforce the laws, they are not above them. Their powers are not unlimited, and they can be held responsible if they break laws themselves. If you have experienced police misconduct, you have a number of options to hold both the officer and police department responsible. It could change the result of your criminal case or even give you the right to file a lawsuit yourself. For this reason, if you believe the police have violated your rights, you should discuss your situation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer as soon as you can.

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