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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

Search and Seizure of a vehicle from "Cops"

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  • B*** S***

  • @pentiuman police can search your car IF they have a good reason.. this officer sees the driver and passenger reach under the seat which makes him believe a. there is a weapon and b. there is contraband the therefore this search is legal. (i take criminal justice) this is because with a car evidence can be thrown away or destroyed so this is why its legal

  • Good job, he took control of the situation real quick.

  • Good cop. I like him

  • Damn that is a damn good cop. He is very respectful and calls him buy his name. He never shows aggression toward him at all. I wish there was more police officers out there like him.

  • It is entirely possible that he the stopping of that vehicle was unwarranted. I did not see him not use his signal.

  • @Tebok73509 You are wrong, reasonable suspicion does not justify a search without a warrant. Read the constitution.

  • @Tebok73509 - Yes, but (as you may know), in my earlier comment to Wolfeagle1961, we were talking about a warrantless vehicular search AFTER you have been arrested, not before, in the Arizona v. Gant 2009 decision.

  • @pentiuman police can search a vehicle if they have whats called 'reasonable suspicion' If it looks like your trying to hide something, act all figity while they are talking to you, etc, thats enough reason for them to search.

    If you keep you hand on the wheel at all times and just pull over, they have no reason to search the vehicle. As a matter of fact, if your with a passenger, they have no need to ask for his ID. Your the one who was pulled over, not your passenger.

  • @WolfEagle1961 Yes, you are exactly right! Thank you for informing us of this relatively new decision. Police cannot perform a warrantless search of your car unless you pose a continuing threat to the officer, or to perserve evidence...

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