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Police Rights
Just as we citizens have rights, the police have certain rights that they are entitled to as well. Lean about the rules and laws the police must abide by when doing such things as searching your home, car or workplace, detaining and questioning suspects, as well as if a police officer is required to identify themselves if working undercover. Knowing your rights and the rights of the police is useful knowledge that may be able to help you or someone you know in the future. Check out what our expert has to say now!

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Jeffrey K. Rubenstein
Jeffrey K. Rubenstein-Criminal Defense Attorney
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Police Searches 
  1. Jeffrey K. Rubenstein
  2. When are the police allowed to enter my home or business? 
  3. Can I refuse to let the police entry into my home or business? 
  4. What is a "search warrant"? 
  5. Can the police seize something of mine without a warrant? 
  6. Can the police ever enter my home without permission or a warrant? 
  7. Can I be searched or "frisked" if I'm not under arrest? 
  8. Can I refuse to allow the police to search me or my property? 
  9. Under what circumstances can the police stop me while driving? 
  10. Under what circumstances can the police search my car? 

Popular Questions

  • Can I refuse to let the police entry into my home or business?
  • Can I refuse to allow the police to search me or my property?
  • Under what circumstances can the police stop me while driving?
  • Under what circumstances can the police search my car?
  • Under what circumstances can I be detained by a police officer?
  • Do I have to identify myself to the police?
  • What if I can't afford an attorney?
  • Can I be arrested for refusing to respond to a police officer?
  • Do undercover police have to identify themselves when I ask?
Police Questioning 
  1. Jeffrey K. Rubenstein
  2. Under what circumstances can I be detained by a police officer? 
  3. How long can I be detained without being arrested? 
  4. Do I have to identify myself to the police? 
  5. What are "Miranda Rights"? 
  6. Do I really have the "right to remain silent"? 
  7. Can anything I say be used against me in court? 
  8. What are my "rights to an attorney"? 
  9. What if I can't afford an attorney? 
  10. Can I be arrested for refusing to respond to a police officer? 
Police Entrapment 
  1. Jeffrey K. Rubenstein
  2. What is "entrapment"? 
  3. Do undercover police have to identify themselves when I ask? 

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