Are you wondering if police are allowed to search your car without a warrant? Read this article from The Brown Firm for more information:
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Do The Police Have The Right To Search Your Car After An Accident?
If you have been in a car accident you may be wondering what your rights are, including if they can search your car after an accident.
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Can I Sue For Unlawful Search And Seizure?
U.S. citizens are protected from unlawful search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment. Learn whether you have the right to sue for an unlawful search.
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What Is Unlawful Search And Seizure?
To understand what constitutes an unlawful search, it is important to consider the nature of the situation. Learn what makes a search or seizure unlawful.
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Can I Sue For A Retaliatory Arrest?
A retaliatory arrest involves an officer arresting an individual in response to a report or whistleblow. Learn whether you can sue for a retaliatory arrest.
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The Brown Firm Settles Price v. City of Alexandria on Behalf of its Client
The Brown Firm recently settled a Title VII discrimination suit for its client, Courtney Price.
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What Is A Retaliatory Arrest?
If you report or sue a police officer for misconduct, they may end up taking action in retaliation. Learn what constitutes a retaliatory arrest.
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The Brown Firm Gains Acquittal For Client On 5 Of 6 Charges In Federal Criminal Case
On July 17, 2021, a jury in the Eastern District of Virginia acquitted our client on 5 out of 6 charges against him.
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Can A Police Officer Retaliate Against A Police Misconduct Report?
Learn what happens if a police officer acts in retaliation against an individual who has reported them for misconduct and what the next steps are.
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What Is Police Whistleblower Retaliation?
When a police officer violates one’s civil rights, they may be reported. Learn about police whistleblower retaliation and the protections against it.
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