Illegal Search Seizure Arrest

Summary

Law enforcement must have a warrant for searches, with exceptions like consent and plain view doctrine. Illegally obtained evidence may be excluded from court. For pro bono legal help in Lincoln, CA, try resources like Legal Services of Northern California, Pro Bono Project of Silicon Valley, Placer County Legal Assistance, Voluntary Legal Services Program of Northern California, and Sacramento County Bar Association - Legal Access.

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Illegal Search and Seizure that led to an arrest
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide you with the best advice, can you please provide more details about the incident? And also, could you please share the location where this happened?
Lincoln Ca
Thanks for sharing, ****. Here are some points regarding "Illegal Search and Seizure" in California:
- Law enforcement must have a warrant.
- There are exceptions like consent, plain view doctrine, exigent circumstances.
- Evidence obtained illegally may be excluded from court.
For more specific advice, it's best to consult a local attorney.
Can't find a pro bono
I understand, ****. Here are some resources in California to find pro bono legal help:
- California Courts Free Legal Help: www.courts.ca.gov/selfhelp-lowcosthelp.htm
- Legal Services of Northern California: www.lsnc.net
- Pro Bono Project of Silicon Valley: www.probonoproject.org
I need one for Lincoln Ca
I understand, ****. There is a legal aid organization called "Placer County Legal Assistance" in your area. They might be able to help.
Website: www.placer.ca.gov/*/Legal-Assistance
They couldn't help
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. You could try reaching out to "Voluntary Legal Services Program of Northern California". They offer help in various areas of law. Website: www.vlsp.org
Any other recommendations
I'm sorry to hear about your struggle, ****. Another option could be "Sacramento County Bar Association - Legal Access", which provides a range of free and low-cost legal services. Here's their website: www.sacbar.org/legal-access/.