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When an informant's tip gives officers probable cause to arrest drug traffickers - Legal Digest - Cover Story
Agent Marsh stood attentively at the Denver Union Station on September 9, 1956, watching the passengers as they came off the morning train from...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 12/01/03 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication -
Consent once removed - Legal Digest - search warrant law
This article addresses the "consent once removed" exception to the search warrant requirement. Under that exception, officers are permitted to make...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 02/01/03 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication -
Proving Guilty Knowledge
Caught Red-Handed or Empty Headed? Caught Red-Handed or Empty Headed? State and federal statutes prohibiting the possession of contraband, such...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 04/01/00 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication -
Drug conspiracies
Law enforcement officers and prosecutors must be throughly knowledgeable about conspiracy laws to effectively fight drug trafficking. The general...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 06/01/99 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication -
Warrantless entries to arrest: constitutional considerations
It is constitutional for police offers to arrest suspects in a public place without a warrant if they have probable cause to believe the suspect...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 09/01/98 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication -
Curtilage: the expectation of privacy in the yard
Some states have granted protection from unreasonable police searches and seizures areas considered as an open fields, areas outside the curtilage...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 04/01/98 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication -
The Inevitable Discovery Exception to the Exclusionary Rule
This article presents an overview of the exclusionary rule and then discusses in detail the nevitable discovery exception to that rule. This...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 09/01/97 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication -
Beyond 'Miranda.' - the landmark 'Miranda v. Arizona' case
A number of major developments affecting custodial interrogation have taken place since the Supreme Court's landmark decision in the Miranda v....
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 03/01/97 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication -
Creating exigent circumstances
The law prohibits police from entering a house or building without a warrant, except when an officer reasonably believes that evidence is in...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 09/01/96 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication -
Searching locked containers incident to arrest
Law enforcement agencies need to consult legal counsel regarding the legality, within their local jurisdiction, of searching locked containers...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 01/01/96 by Edward M. Hendrie · More from publication
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