Criminal Lawyer in Rhode Island
Q. When are the police allowed to conduct a search of my property?
A. The police can conduct a search of your personal property if they have probable cause to believe that they will find evidence of a crime. Usually, this requires they have a search warrant approved by a judge. Additionally, police can perform searches without a warrant in situations where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy or if you voluntarily agree to a search.
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