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Jeffrey S. Weiner
Diego Weiner
Yisel Villar
Guido Del Prado
Dr. Richard Clements
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Federal Criminal Defense
State Criminal Defense
International Criminal Defense
Professional License Defense & Disciplinary Proceedings
Representation for Law Students
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2023
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2020
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To Conduct a Search, Must the Police Always Have a Warrant?
To Conduct a Search, Must the Police Always Have a Warrant?
If police don't have a warrant to search, they may ask for your consent, or written consent. My advice is to never consent to a search.
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