As a general rule, you have a right to privacy in your own home. The police may want to come in, but they don’t always have the right to do so. Citizens in America can expect a certain level of privacy and any searches on…
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a case that involved Miranda rights last month, there was some confusion and concern about what it means for anyone who is detained or arrested. One headline even said that the decision “further guts” these rights, which emanate from…
Police officers who suspect you of committing a driving while intoxicated (DWI) offense will pull you over to investigate. If an officer is suspicious after a crash, they may order chemical testing even when the other driver is clearly to blame for the wreck. Whether…