An arrest warrant has been issued for Ja Morant's close friend for an incident at Morant's home.
When it comes to obtaining a search warrant, what evidence do law-enforcement agents need? In general, search warrants are governed by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. That means there must be probable cause to issue the warrant, based...
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A law enforcement agency may be interested in your geolocation data if they think it'll be helpful in solving a crime.
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A new audit finds the current traffic-enforcement camera system is making money, but there are still some issues with ticket approval.
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Many states make it a crime to violate stay-at-home orders. Law enforcement can issue citations or arrest individuals who violate these orders.
"It's simply a question of time and thorough investigation, and then this person will be arrested."
This was a preventable arrest. Why'd you have to be a smart ass, dude?
A court ruled meter maids are conducting searches without warrants, reflecting a shift from a privacy-based conception of rights to a property-based one.
Many people don’t know their rights, and they often do or say things that can hurt their case after they’ve been arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI). Unfortunately, you can bet that the officers who have arrested you do know the law, and they will use that knowledge to their full advantage. DWI convictions are …
As a rule, warrantless search and seizures are not legally acceptable unless the circumstances are such that they conform to a well-established warrant "exception."
With the county looking to collect on outstanding warrants and fines, it may be in your best interests to see if your name is on the list.
The video of her arrest reveals a police officer abusing his authority—and it might never have come to light if not for her tragic death.
What is probable cause? When a police officer conducts an arrest, probable cause is the standard used to justify a search by police. It simply is the legal basis upon which a legal search by a pol…
There is a difference between the evidence needed to make an arrest and the evidence needed for prosecutors to get a conviction. Jimmy Richardson, a solicitor, explains the difference between the two.