Friday, July 16, 2010

J.L.V Florida

J.L.(15) was charged with carrying a concealed weapon without a license. At trial, he moved to suppress the gun as evidence, arguing that the search performed by the officers was illegal under the Fourth Amendment. The trial court granted the movement, but was reversed by the immediate court. The Florida Supreme Court took the case.


Today because of this ammendement. the police can not stop and search you with out a warrant to search even if some one tells on you they can not just see you and search they can only do a light cheack.

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