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Can the police conduct a search without a search warrant?

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Can the police conduct a search without a search warrant?

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The general rule is that warrants are required for searches. But search warrants are not required for the following— • Searches incident to arrest: Police officers are permitted to search your body and/or clothing for weapons or other contraband when making a valid arrest. • Automobile searches: If you are arrested in a vehicle, the police may search the inside of the vehicle. To perform a complete search of the vehicle (such as in locked glove compartments, for example), probable cause is necessary. • Exigent circumstances: Searches may be conducted if there are “exigent circumstances” which demand immediate action, such as to avoid the destruction of evidence. • Plain view: Police do not need a search warrant when they see an object that is in plain view of an officer who has the right to be in the position to have that view. • Consent: If you consent to a search of your body, your vehicle, or your home, police are not required to have a warrant. You are not required to consent to an

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