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Police violating lawsWhat is the name of your state? Texas If a police officer is in violation of a law at the time he "collects evidence" against you, can his "evidence" be ruled inadmissible? |
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| I vote for clear description of the incident that you are asking about.
__________________ "Pride is an abomination. One must forego the self to obtain total spiritual creaminess, and avoid the chewy chunks of degradation." -- Ace Ventura *** I am not a lawyer and any advice I give or comments I make are solely my opinion and should not be taken as legal advice. If you want verifiable legal advice talk to a lawyer. |
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**A: yes under certain circumstances. But since we have no idea what your exact circumstance is, the answer is maybe. |
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