Vehicle Search Legal Guidelines
Summary
Vehicle searches in Washington require probable cause or consent. RCW 10.31.030 covers arrests without a warrant, RCW 10.79.040 discusses search warrants, and RCW 9A.52.070 pertains to unauthorized entry. For drug paraphernalia, RCW 69.50.412 is relevant. Consult a local attorney for specific legal advice.Full Conversation
A cop had no probable cause to have my friends and I exit a vechile that isn't ours to give consent to searching parked with no probable cause. I asked if I could record them and they said they are already recording. They knew it wasn't our car to give consent to searching and they blamed the paraphernalia on my boyfriend and arrested him what rcws in Washington state protect me
It seems like you're dealing with a complex legal issue involving search and seizure. While I can't provide specific RCWs (Revised Code of Washington) for your situation, I can offer some general information:
- The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Vehicle searches typically require probable cause or consent.
- You have the right to record police in public spaces, as long as you don't interfere.
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- The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Vehicle searches typically require probable cause or consent.
- You have the right to record police in public spaces, as long as you don't interfere.
Would you like to connect with a local lawyer for detailed assistance?
More rcws
Here are some relevant RCWs (Revised Code of Washington) that might pertain to your situation:
- RCW *.*.*: This pertains to arrests without a warrant and the requirement of probable cause.
- RCW *.*.*: Discusses when a search warrant is necessary.
- RCW 9A.*.*: Covers criminal trespass and unauthorized entry.
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- RCW *.*.*: This pertains to arrests without a warrant and the requirement of probable cause.
- RCW *.*.*: Discusses when a search warrant is necessary.
- RCW 9A.*.*: Covers criminal trespass and unauthorized entry.
Would you like assistance in connecting with a local lawyer for more detailed help?
Rcws for arresting when they had no probable cause
It looks like you're seeking information on Arizona laws related to arrests without probable cause. Here are some relevant points:
- The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
- In Arizona, arrests generally require probable cause, meaning there must be a reasonable basis for believing a crime has been committed.
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- The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
- In Arizona, arrests generally require probable cause, meaning there must be a reasonable basis for believing a crime has been committed.
If you need more detailed help, would you like to connect with a local lawyer?
Washington
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It seems like you're dealing with an issue regarding search and seizure laws. While I provided information based on Arizona laws, your situation pertains to Washington. Here are some points to consider for Washington state:
- RCW *.*.*: Arrests without a warrant require probable cause.
- RCW *.*.*: A search warrant is necessary in certain circumstances.
- RCW 9A.*.*: Criminal trespass and unauthorized entry.
If you need more specific legal advice, consider reaching out to a local attorney familiar with Washington state laws.
It seems like you're dealing with an issue regarding search and seizure laws. While I provided information based on Arizona laws, your situation pertains to Washington. Here are some points to consider for Washington state:
- RCW *.*.*: Arrests without a warrant require probable cause.
- RCW *.*.*: A search warrant is necessary in certain circumstances.
- RCW 9A.*.*: Criminal trespass and unauthorized entry.
If you need more specific legal advice, consider reaching out to a local attorney familiar with Washington state laws.
Rcws for searching a car that isn't the person's car to give consent
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In Washington state, the following RCWs might be relevant for vehicle searches where consent is questioned:
- RCW *.*.*: Arrests without a warrant require probable cause.
- RCW *.*.*: Discusses the necessity of a search warrant.
- RCW 9A.*.*: Pertains to unauthorized entry and criminal trespass.
If you need detailed legal advice, consider consulting with a local attorney familiar with Washington laws.
In Washington state, the following RCWs might be relevant for vehicle searches where consent is questioned:
- RCW *.*.*: Arrests without a warrant require probable cause.
- RCW *.*.*: Discusses the necessity of a search warrant.
- RCW 9A.*.*: Pertains to unauthorized entry and criminal trespass.
If you need detailed legal advice, consider consulting with a local attorney familiar with Washington laws.
Rcws for arrest for drug paraphernalia
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In Washington state, laws related to drug paraphernalia might fall under:
- RCW *.*.*: This statute makes it unlawful to use, possess with intent to use, drug paraphernalia to introduce into the human body a controlled substance.
For detailed legal guidance and to explore possible defenses, consulting a local attorney could be beneficial.
In Washington state, laws related to drug paraphernalia might fall under:
- RCW *.*.*: This statute makes it unlawful to use, possess with intent to use, drug paraphernalia to introduce into the human body a controlled substance.
For detailed legal guidance and to explore possible defenses, consulting a local attorney could be beneficial.