Police Want to Search My Phone Should I Consent
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Do the police want to search your phone? Do you want your cell phone back ASAP? Did police tell you if you consent and give them your passcode, you will get your phone back faster? Is this true or just a police tactic to be able to search your entire phone? In this video, criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga shares information answering these questions and what to do if you find yourself in a situation where police want to search your phone. • Here's a tip: if you consent to a search of your phone, then police do not need to a get a search warrant and, under most circumstances, you won't be able to argue later that any evidence on your phone can't be used against you. The best way to protect yourself is to tell the police that you do NOT consent to a search of your phone. That way you will have all of the protections that the Fourth Amendment gives to citizens. Even if they get a search warrant, you will preserve any potential arguments about an illegal search warrant and you may be able to get the evidence (and even your case) thrown out. Here's another tip: you do NOT have to give them the code to unlock your phone. • Recently, criminal defense attorney Ryan Pacyga challenged a search warrant to a client's phone. Ryan succeeded in that challenge and got the evidence and the whole case thrown out. Make sure you have a lawyer that understands how to challenge search warrants as well as warrantless searches of phones and computers. • For helpful resources in supporting the falsely accused, please feel free to visit my website at https://www.arrestedmn.com or give me a call at 612-339-5844.
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