Affirming the Fourth Amendment
The Fourth Amendment was framed to ensure that police or other government officials only interfere with citizens under specific circumstances and in prescribed methods. This means that a law enforcement officer has to follow legal procedure when stopping or arresting an individual or when searching an individual's car, private property, computer, or home.
The extent of protection provided by the Fourth Amendment depends on the nature of the arrest and the circumstances or reasons behind the search.
Arkansas Search Warrant Attorneys
Our Little Rock search and seizure attorneys have vast experience handling search and seizure cases ranging from drug possession to weapon possession to child pornography offense. We have represented hundreds of clients whose cars, houses, offices, computers, and cell phones have been lawfully and unlawfully searched by police or other law enforcement officers.
What is important to remember in search and seizure cases is that there is far more in the police report than meets the eye. Also, people less versed in this area of the law than we are might think that something is unimportant but is extremely important or that some search is illegal when it is not.
Nobody in this part of the country knows more about the law of search and seizure than Mr. Hall, a nationally recognized expert and published author on the subject with Lexis Law Publishing [link to book], and he writes daily about the law of search and seizure at www.FourthAmendment.com
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If you are seeking legal representation after a search and seizure case, contact our office today for a free consultation. You can reach us toll free at 866-621-4946 or by contacting us online.


