Usuário Growroom PhReAk_dOdO Postado October 21, 2003 Usuário Growroom Denunciar Share Postado October 21, 2003 Ae Growlera, Os Gambé pode enquadrar qualquer um que estiver andando na rua sem maiores suspeitas? Ou o cara pode negar ou questionar o policial? Gostaria de informaçoes concretas e nao opinioes de alguem q ta bem loko e acha q acha alguma coisa... Tai um texto que eu achei num site estado-unidense. NEVER CONSENT TO A SEARCH: Most individuals arrested on marijuana charges could have avoided the arrest by exercising their Fourth Amendment rights. If a law enforcement officer asks permission to search, it is usually because: (1) there is not enough evidence to obtain a search warrant; or (2) the officer does not feel like going through the hassle of obtaining a warrant. Law enforcement officers are trained to intimidate people into consenting to searches. If an individual does consent, the officer can -- and will -- conduct the search without a warrant. If the officer finds any contraband, the person will be arrested. Moreover, the validity of the evidence will almost definitely hold up in court because consenting to a search essentially amounts to handing the evidence to the officer and saying, "Here it is -- arrest me." If an individual does not consent, the officer must either release the person or detain the person and attempt to get a warrant. The fact that an individual refuses to consent does not give the officer grounds to obtain a warrant. The individual should politely say: "I do not consent to a search of my person, belongings, home, or vehicle. I retain my Fourth Amendment rights and all other rights under the United States Constitution. I will say nothing until my attorney is present." If the officer conducts a search anyway --without a warrant-- any contraband will likely be declared invalid evidence by the judge, and any charges will probably be dropped. If the officer does attempt to get a warrant and is successful in doing so, any contraband discovered may still be excluded as evidence if the individual's lawyer can convince the judge that the warrant itself was invalid --which, in many cases, it is. No matter what a law enforcement officer threatens or promises, it is always better to refuse to consent to a search. Citar Link para o comentário Compartilhar em outros sites More sharing options...
Usuário Growroom |Jim| Postado October 22, 2003 Usuário Growroom Denunciar Share Postado October 22, 2003 policial acho q pode enquadrar se ele te achar suspeito...mas guarda civil metropolitana não pode! só pode agir em flagrante... Citar Link para o comentário Compartilhar em outros sites More sharing options...
Usuário Growroom Bob Marley Postado October 25, 2003 Usuário Growroom Denunciar Share Postado October 25, 2003 o Flagrante , é nada mais que o delito constatato, ou seja um policial ou autoridade cujo queira o revistar diante de suspeitas, é possivel sim que o suspeito seja "baculejado" por apenas suposicao mas para que o mesmo seja levado a uma delegacia necessita do flagrante como mencionado anteriormente. A guarda municipal de um municipio os famosos "GM" podem apenas solicitar que voce mostre documentos deixando a parte de uma possivel apreencao ou que o infrator seja detido a uma autoridade civil/militar/federal. Citar Link para o comentário Compartilhar em outros sites More sharing options...
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