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- If the police knock and ask to enter your home, you don't have to admit them unless they have a warrant signed by a judge.
- In some emergency situations (like when a person is screaming for help inside, or when the police are chasing someone) officers are allowed to enter and search your home without a warrant.
- If you are arrested, the police can search you and the area close by. If you are in a building, "close by" usually means just the room you are in.
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We all recognize the need for effective law enforcement, but we should also understand our own rights and responsibilities. Everyone, including a minor, has the right to courteous and respectful police treatment.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at (978) 372-7758 |
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