He asked for consent to search the vehicle, which the driver deferred to his passenger. The passenger said no. The officer called for a K-9 unit, which alerted positive for narcotics.
During the search, several bags of marijuana and THC were discovered inside the car’s factory voids. The two were then arrested.
Generally, police need a warrant to search your property. Cars are somewhat of an exception because cars are mobile and often gone before a police officer can execute a warrant. Additionally, some argue that since cars are on public streets, your expectation of privacy is reduced.
Police can search your car:
Police may illegally search your car under circumstances other than those listed above. An attorney can help you fight these illegal searches and prevent improperly seized evidence from being used against you.
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