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  • nulam
    Registered User
    • May 2003
    • 75

    #31
    Also, Hipster, you are spreading some seriously flawed interpretations of search and seizure law. Refusing to consent to a search is NEVER enough to raise a reasonable suspicion or create probable cause. (the exception being a Terry stop) Also, you may limit the scope of a search and revoke consent to search at any time. And, last, nothing you do "triggers" the "plain view" doctrine; if it is in plain view, it's admissible.
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    • hipster
      Registered User
      • May 2005
      • 106

      #32
      Yes NULAM you have some blackand white valid points which on paper work

      however in my miss guided youth while supporting myself at a state school ( where I was in criminal justice and an A -B student ) with a "side Buisness" I learned three times mind you about the realistics of a simple may search you car question ( I never got the just say yes and 9- out of 10 its quick they barely look then leave through my head)

      and at residences in two state I relearned those lessons , I also at the time thought as you to a point and when nothing was uncovered , found and or noticed upon the first one of these searches I took what I thought was the right action to protect and defend my rights.
      Armed with my fresh in school insite , the books the officers themselves use and a good amount of ill gotten easily made money I set off
      even with a high priced lawer certain prcticalites and loop holes exist for officers to do the things they do, in the name of probable cause
      what I offer is facts from both knowlage and being face to face with reality

      Resistance is truely futile
      as far as you this is the letter of law goes sit down and watch a reality cop show for a week with a pad write down every thing they do "wrong" or "illegally do " and get away with.
      you will see reality is not quite as tidey as written in a book

      think as you like do as you see fit and good luck to you all but don't say I did give you a heads up

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      • Steelrat
        I meant to...uh, nevermind
        • May 2003
        • 5375

        #33
        This is the worst discussion of legal matters that I have ever read.


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        • hipster
          Registered User
          • May 2005
          • 106

          #34
          by the by there is a book published for use in school country wide on police feild opperation in which i states the the declination of a search
          of a vehicle which was pulled over for suspicious reasons is in itself considered probable cause
          or a place of residence when dispatched due to disturbance , noise , domestic or routine inquiries belonging to suspicious behavior is also reason for probable cause

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          • wad04
            Registered User
            • Jan 2003
            • 1207

            #35
            this doesn't change the fact that you're totally wrong still.
            who ever said "its not whether you win or lose..." probably lost.

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            • Lohman446
              Useful posts: 7
              • Jun 2003
              • 9315

              #36
              After a brief glimpse at Nulams profile and past posts (Occupation: Attorney) I have a feeling I am going to beleive him far more than Hipster.

              That being said my lawyer has always told me to offer the responding officers a drink and then ask for a lawyer. Give them minimal information to secure a scene (weapon location) Do not consent to search but if they insist on entering so be it. Be polite but don't say anything else
              "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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              • Pickle
                Carrier of the big stick!
                • Apr 2004
                • 476

                #37
                Nulam is right.

                That is the biggest I can get the period
                "Don't hit at all if you can help it; don't hit a man if you can possibly avoid it; but if you do hit him, put him to sleep."
                -Theodore Roosevelt, February 17, 1899

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