Thursday, January 7, 2010

Car Lockbox Citation Technicality Question?

Citation Technicality Question? - car lockbox

My friend was no longer my car tonight. He drove with a suspended license, I have not punishment. A girl in the car, caught with weed. Without my permission, as the owner of the car, opened the trunk and my safe, which has a lock on it. Peraphanelia was found in the drug, and I have a ticket.

My question is, the police have the right to open the box or the trunk, without the permission of the proprietor? If this competition?

3 comments:

ricochet said...

Yes, you can search your vehicle without the owner's permission. It is probable cause for the search for drugs, because he had found in one of the occupants. That's all I needed to search the car. And it could not obtain the lock box by pressing or.

Bob B said...

The first answer is completely wrong-1 amendemnt said nothing that (do not apply for the rights of the police to you), and the police in most states or countries the right to check a vehicle at the reasonable suspicion that contains anything illegal .

If you are with something illegal (as happened), trapped, so it really reasonable suspicion that the vehicle containing lead prohibited items.

So no, you do not have a case.

Combatco... said...

It depends on the state in which it would occur depend on it. In Washington, the incident could be abandoned because of the illegal search. Remember that if the issue of detention is not possible to do an unlawful search may go unnoticed by the court.

And Cantcu .. Amendment 4, not the first.

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