Probable Cause Search Laws

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Law enforcement in Kansas needs probable cause to stop and search individuals. They cannot conduct a search without a warrant unless an exception applies. For personalized advice, consult a legal professional.

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NO PROBAVLW CAUSE TO STOP DETAIN
Hello Michelle, could you please clarify your situation a bit more? Also, can you tell me where this incident took place as laws vary by location?
Swarch
Hello Michelle, it seems like you're inquiring about search and detainment laws. Could you please specify your location so I can provide accurate information?
Search
Hello Michelle, it seems like you are referring to a search and seizure issue. Could you please provide the location where this occurred? Laws can differ based on jurisdiction.
Eureka Ks
Hello Michelle, thank you for providing your location. In Kansas:
- Law enforcement needs probable cause to stop and search.
- They can't search without a warrant, unless an exception applies.

Please consult a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.