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Accused’s Right to Privacy Questioned in San Francisco Robbery (CA Penal Code §211)

Rabin Nabizadeh
June 12, 2013

When it comes to police searches, there are very specific rules across the country and in the state of California (4th Amendment, U.S. Constitution).  The law attempts to create a balance between the rights of citizens and the rights of law enforcement agencies.  Yet, in the current age of technological advancements, including cellular phones, some […]

CALIFORNIA LOWER COURTS VIOLATE 4th AMENDMENT RIGHTS IN LA

Rabin Nabizadeh
May 21, 2013

The United States Constitution protects citizens from unlawful search and seizure.  Part of what is known as the Bill of Rights, this amendment is meant to prevent law enforcement or government officials from fabricating evidence, planting evidence, or illegally obtaining evidence for later use against suspects in various crimes.  The 4th Amendment is also part […]