Repeated Nighttime Stops Texas
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Getting pulled over repeatedly while walking
I'm sorry to hear you're experiencing this. To better assist you, could you please provide more details about these encounters? For example, what reasons do the officers give for stopping you?
The past four times I’ve been walking at night and the cops kept pulling me over for no reason then they find stuff one me and arrest me
I'm sorry to hear you're experiencing this. It's important to understand your rights in such situations. Could you please specify what "stuff" the police found on you during these encounters? Additionally, have you been charged with any specific offenses?
Outside walking home on side walk
Thank you for sharing more details. To provide further guidance:
- In Texas, police need reasonable suspicion to stop and frisk you.
- If you feel your rights are being violated, you may consider filing a complaint with the police department or seeking legal advice.
Could you specify what the police found on you during these encounters?
- In Texas, police need reasonable suspicion to stop and frisk you.
- If you feel your rights are being violated, you may consider filing a complaint with the police department or seeking legal advice.
Could you specify what the police found on you during these encounters?
Meth
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some general points regarding your rights and the law in Texas:
- **Reasonable Suspicion:** Police need reasonable suspicion to stop you.
- **Search and Seizure:** Police need probable cause to search you.
- **Possession of Methamphetamine:** Possession is illegal and can lead to serious charges.
For more specific legal advice, consider contacting a local attorney.
Is there anything else you'd like to know or further details you can provide?
- **Reasonable Suspicion:** Police need reasonable suspicion to stop you.
- **Search and Seizure:** Police need probable cause to search you.
- **Possession of Methamphetamine:** Possession is illegal and can lead to serious charges.
For more specific legal advice, consider contacting a local attorney.
Is there anything else you'd like to know or further details you can provide?