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Month: March 2017

Does The Police Need A Search Warrant For My Social Media?

Does The Police Need A Search Warrant For My Social Media?

You know that the police are looking at social media when they are investigating cases. What you may not know is whether they are allowed to do this with or without your consent or a warrant. So, here is what

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Moral Obligation Vs. Legal Obligation To Report A Crime

Moral Obligation Vs. Legal Obligation To Report A Crime

Some people believe that if they witness a crime, they must report it to the police; if they do not, they themselves are committing a crime. Actually though, in most cases, this is not true. A person may feel the

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Police Rely On Social Media

Police Rely On Social Media

Because social media is such a huge part of social culture now, police departments are ramping up units and departments who are dedicated solely to scouring social media for dangers. Social media is where individuals, organizations, and companies, share their

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The Police Need A Warrant To Search Your Cell Phone

The Police Need A Warrant To Search Your Cell Phone

Some people may not know this, but the police actually do need a warrant to search your cell phone. Just like your car or your home, your cell phone is your personal property and can contain extremely sensitive information. Think

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If You Think You Were Wrongfully Arrested

If You Think You Were Wrongfully Arrested

In general, the public has less authority than the police. However, police authority can only go so far. They have certain boundaries and restrictions they must work within. In the instance that they make an arrest beyond the scope of

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