Suppress Evidence In California
Summary
To suppress evidence in a California nuisance case, file a motion to suppress, justify why the evidence should be suppressed, and attend a hearing. If Code Enforcement entered your property without permission or a warrant, argue that the evidence was obtained illegally. Consult a lawyer for specific advice.Full Conversation
Yes Nuisance case
In California, to suppress evidence in a nuisance case, you'd generally need to:
- File a motion to suppress
- Justify why the evidence should be suppressed
- Attend a hearing where this matter will be decided
Could you provide more detail about the evidence you wish to suppress?
Code enforcement came on property without permission or a warrant
In California, the 4th Amendment protects against unlawful searches. If Code Enforcement entered without permission or a warrant, you can:
- Argue that the evidence was obtained illegally
- Request a hearing to suppress this evidence
Ensure to consult a lawyer for specific advice.