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Traffic Stops and Vehicle Searches
Many motorists will be pulled over by a police officer at least once in their lives, perhaps at a DUI checkpoint or as the result of a speed trap. While traffic stops often are carried out for relatively minor violations such as speeding or running a red light, it's important for citizens to understand the Fourth Amendment right against unlawful search and seizure and other aspects of the law pertaining to traffic stops.
What to Do If Pulled Over
- What to Do During a Traffic Stop - How to properly comply with a traffic stop and interact with the officer while protecting your best interests.
- Traffic Stops & Vehicle Searches FAQ - Answers to common questions pertaining to traffic stops and searches, including your 4th Amendment right against unlawful search and seizure.
Traffic Stops & Searches: Your Rights
- Traffic Stops & Roadblocks FAQ - Answers to frequently asked questions about sobriety checkpoints, speed traps and various police roadblocks.
- Vehicle Searches FAQ - Answers to questions regarding vehicle searches, including the need for a warrant and the concept of consent (FindLaw Bookshelf).
- Search & Seizure: 4th Amendment Rights (Criminal Law Center) - In-depth resources regarding search and seizure law and the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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