Were you arrested based on items found pursuant to a search warrant? Is so, the recent case of Hill v. State shows how your lawyer may be able to obtain and then review the affidavit underlying the warrant for errors and constitutional infirmities. If such defects exist, your lawyer may…
You may have heard you can win your case if the evidence against you was obtained based on an invalid search warrant. But, as a recent case demonstrates, that’s not always true. In State v. Smith, Mr. Smith was charged with multiple drug offenses and possession of a firearm by…
Were drugs, illegal firearms or other contraband discovered during a warrant-based search of your home? No matter what the police found, you may be able to get your case dropped. Searches based on warrants are preferred over warrantless searches by the courts. That’s because the grounds for the warrant are…
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