4th Amendment - What Does Probable Cause Mean? | Oakland Defense Attorneys
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 Published On Apr 20, 2020

Probable cause is a commonly used phrase by law enforcement and defense attorneys that describes whether law enforcement can legally arrest or search someone's vehicle. You will often hear law enforcement officers say they have probable cause to search something based off of current evidence. For example, an officer may say they have probable cause to search your vehicle if a drug dog notified them to the odor of narcotics. However, most people don't understand what probable cause really entails. In this video, a Nieves Law Firm defense lawyer explains the scope of probable cause.

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