Unlawful Search Conviction Appeal

Summary

A Fourth Amendment violation occurs when a police officer conducts a search without consent. If you were convicted of firearm possession by a felon and served 108 months, you might have grounds for a wrongful imprisonment claim. Consult a criminal defense attorney to explore your options for appeal or other legal remedies.

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North Carolina The fourth amendment says the police officer need consent to search a person in Federal Court the police officer had no consent to search me and Federal Court prosecute the possession of a firearm by a felon case and I was found guilty by a jury and served 108 months and was released is this wrongly imprisonment
In North Carolina the fourth amendment says the police officer need consent to search a person in Federal Court the police officer had no consent to search me and Federal Court prosecute the possession of a firearm by a felon and I was found guilty by a jury and served 108 months and was released is this wrongly imprisonment
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